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Biology 402 Daniella DiNizo. What is Trachoma? Infectious eye disease Leading cause of blindness globally Disease of poverty Neglected tropical disease.

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Page 1: Biology 402 Daniella DiNizo. What is Trachoma? Infectious eye disease Leading cause of blindness globally Disease of poverty Neglected tropical disease.

TrachomaBiology 402

Daniella DiNizo

Page 2: Biology 402 Daniella DiNizo. What is Trachoma? Infectious eye disease Leading cause of blindness globally Disease of poverty Neglected tropical disease.

What is Trachoma?Infectious eye

disease

Leading cause of blindness globally

Disease of poverty

Neglected tropical disease

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History of TrachomaOne of the earliest

recorded eye afflictions

SoldiersImmigrants through

Ellis IslandDisappeared from the

industrial worldStill plagues poorest

regions of developing world

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Epidemiology84 million infected

8 million visually impaired

1995 – 15% of blindness; 2002 – 3.6% of blindness

Most common among pre-school children

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CausesChlamydia

trachomatis

Associated factorsAccess to waterAccess to

bathroomsSanitation/ HygieneFliesOvercrowdingPoverty

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TransmissionPrimary

Person to person Direct contact with

ocular, nasal, and respiratory

secretions

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TransmissionSecondary

Insect Vectors

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The Eye

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Stages 1 and 2 – Active TrachomaTF - Trachomatous inflammation follicular

TI – Trachomatous inflammation intense

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Infection – Stage 3Trachomatous

Scarring (TS)

Scarring of the tarsal conjunctiva

Eyelids turning inward may begin

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Infection – Stage 4Trachomatous

trichiasis (TT)

Ingrown eyelashes touching the cornea

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Infection – Stage 5Corneal opacity (CO)

Clouding over of the cornea

Blindness

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Social ImplicationsGlobal loss of

productivity

WomenCookingWaterFamilyEffect on children

Cycle of poverty

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TreatmentAzithromycinTetracycline

ointment

Eyelid Surgery

Resistance?

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SAFE strategy – Surgery/ AntibioticsSurgery

People with risk of blindness

Reduce discomfort Improve vision

AntibioticsFor active infectionsWho?/ When?

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SAFE Strategy - Facial Cleanliness/ Environmental Changes

Facial CleanlinessGood facial hygieneWashing daily

Environmental ChangesWaterBathroomsFlies

Interventions have not been as successful as expected

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Future DirectionsGlobal Elminiation of blinding Trachoma by

2020 (GET2020)Emphasis on FE of SAFE strategy ResearchGlobal Awareness

Without these steps Trachoma will continue to be a major cause of blindness in the developing world.

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