2021
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-1365
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Twelve-Year Longitudinal Trends in Trachoma Prevalence among Children Aged 1–9 Years in Amhara, Ethiopia, 2007–2019

Abstract: Trachoma control in the Amhara region of Ethiopia, where all districts were once endemic, began in 2001 and attained full scale-up of the Surgery, Antibiotics, Facial cleanliness, and Environmental improvement (SAFE) strategy by 2010. Since scaling up, the program has distributed approximately 14 million doses of antibiotic per year, implemented village- and school-based health education, and promoted latrine construction. This report aims to provide an update on the prevalence of trachoma among children aged … Show more

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“…7 Since 2012, each of these districts has received 5 additional years of interventions. 1 As these districts are geographically adjacent, and have similar epidemiology and treatment history, they were combined into one enumeration unit (EU).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…7 Since 2012, each of these districts has received 5 additional years of interventions. 1 As these districts are geographically adjacent, and have similar epidemiology and treatment history, they were combined into one enumeration unit (EU).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between September and October 2018, approximately 8 months since the last MDA, population-based trachoma impact surveys were conducted in these six districts using well-characterized methods. 1,7,8 Briefly, two-stage probability sampling was used whereby 30 clusters were selected using a probability proportional to estimated size method in the first stage, and segments of 30 households were randomly selected from each cluster in the second stage. 1 To determine the EU prevalence of C. trachomatis among infants, 410 infants 1-12 months were targeted for swabbing, which assumed a prevalence of 3% 6 3% based on earlier data from the region: a error of 0.05, design effect of 3.0, and 10% nonresponse rate.…”
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