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Title: Trachoma


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Trachoma
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Acknowledgement
  • Materials from the WHO programme for prevention
    of blindness is used for this presentation

3
Introduction
  • Ocular infection with clamidia trachomatis
    serovars A,B,Ba and C
  • Second leading cause of blindness worldwide
  • Disappearance in Europe and America predated
    antibiotics

4
Pathogenesis of trachoma blindness
  • Normal conjunctiva
  • Trachoma conjunctivitis and re-infection
  • Secondary bacterial infections
  • Scarring
  • Trichiasis
  • Corneal opacity
  • Blindness

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Magnitude of the problem
  • 590 million people at risk from blinding trachoma
  • 150 million people have active trachoma
  • 10.6 million people have trichiasis
  • 5.9 million people blind from trachoma
  • 15 of global blindness 2nd cause of blindness

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Geographic distribution of blinding trachoma
(Thylefors, 1995)
Region Number with blinding trachoma
India 865,000
China 1,174,000
Other Asia and Islands 1,362,000
Sub-saharan Africa 1,380,000
Latin America 158,000
Middle-East 927,000
Total 5,866,000
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Distribution of disease
  • Trachoma is concentrated in hot, dusty, dry parts
    of the world. Proxy for poverty
  • Within endemic countries, trachoma is found in
    areas that are
  • Rural
  • Economically underdeveloped
  • Without good water supplies
  • Without basic sanitation
  • Since it is an infectious disease, trachoma
    clusters at neighbourhood and household level

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Intervention SAFE strategy
  • Surgery for trichiasis
  • Antibiotics for TF/TI
  • Facial cleanliness to prevent transmission
  • of C. trachomatis
  • Environmental change to prevent
  • transmission of C. trachomatis

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Transmission of Infection
  • Transmission of chlamydia from ocular and nasal
    secretion of children
  • Direct spread during play/sharing a bed
  • Conveyance on fingers
  • Indirect spread on fomites
  • Eye-seeking flies
  • Coughing/sneezing

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Disruption of Infection cycle
  • Antibiotics
  • Faces, Fingers, Fomites and Flies Hygiene
  • Environmental changes
  • water provision and use
  • Overcrowded housing
  • Domestic waste management
  • Animal proximity to household

12
Which antibiotic?
Tetracycline ointment b.d. for 6 weeks Cures
60-80 of cases of TF/TI if full course is
administered compliance a problem
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Which antibiotic?
Oral azithromycin More effective than
tetracycline in normal programme conditions
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Role of Optometrists
  • Training
  • Education
  • Community diagnosis
  • Refraction/correction
  • Low vision aids
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