Publication Cohort and age effects of mass drug administration on prevalence of trachoma: a longitudinal study in rural Tanzania. Shekhawat N, Mkocha HA, Munoz B, et al. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2014; 55 (4) : 2307-14. Download PDF
Publication What is causing active trachoma? The role of nonchlamydial bacterial pathogens in a low prevalence setting. Burton M, Hu V, Massae P, et al. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2011; 52 (8) : 6012-7. Download PDF
Publication Do infants increase the risk of re-emergent infection in households after mass drug administration for trachoma? West S, Stare D, Mkocha HA, et al. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2011; 52 (8) : 6040-2. Download PDF
Publication Age, sex, and cohort effects in a longitudinal study of trachomatous scarring. Wolle M, Munoz B, Mkocha HA, et al. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2009; 50 (2) : 592-6. Download PDF
Publication Spatial clustering of ocular chlamydial infection over time following treatment, among households in a village in Tanzania. Broman AT, Shum K, Munoz B, et al. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2006; 47 (1) : 99-104.
Publication Risk factors for postsurgical trichiasis recurrence in a trachoma-endemic area. West E, Mkocha HA, Munoz B, et al. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2005; 46 (2) : 447-53.