Publication What is the appropriate age range of individuals to be included in a survey to estimate the prevalence of trachomatous trichiasis? Jefitha K, Hillary R, Mesurier RL, et al. The British journal of ophthalmology. 2011; 95 (8) : 1058-60.
Publication The epidemiological dynamics of infectious trachoma may facilitate elimination. Lietman TM, Gebre T, Ayele B, et al. Epidemics. 2011; 3 (2) : 119-24.
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 Mapping the global distribution of trachoma: why an updated atlas is needed. Smith JL, Haddad D, Polack S, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2011; 5 (6) : e973. Download PDF
Publication Effects of intervention with the SAFE strategy on trachoma across Ethiopia. Roba A A, Wondimu A, Patel D, et al. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 2011; Download PDF
Publication Incremental cost of conducting population-based prevalence surveys for a neglected tropical disease: the example of trachoma in 8 national programs. Chen C, Cromwell E, King J, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2011; 5 (3) : e979. Download PDF
Publication Impact of Trichiasis surgery on physical functioning in Ethiopian patients: STAR trial. Wolle M, Cassard S, Gower E, et al. American journal of ophthalmology. 2011; 151 (5) : 850-7. Download PDF
Publication Risk factors for ocular infection with Chlamydia trachomatis in children 6 months following mass treatment in Tanzania. Cajas-Monson LC, Mkocha HA, Munoz B, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2011; 5 (3) : e978. Download PDF
Publication Relationship between distance to social gathering facilities and risk of trachoma for households in rural Tanzanian communities. Montgomery M, Desai M, Groce N, et al. Social science & medicine. 2011; 73 (1) : 1-5.
Publication A cross-sectional survey of water and clean faces in trachoma endemic communities in Tanzania. Rog M, Swenor B, Cajas-Monson LC, et al. BMC public health. 2011; Download PDF
Publication Population-based survey of active trachoma in 11 districts of Burundi. Ndayishimiye O, Willems J, Manirakiza E, et al. Ophthalmic epidemiology. 2011; 18 (4) : 146-9.
Publication Randomised trial of face-washing to develop a standard definition of a clean face for monitoring trachoma control programmes. King J, Ngondi J, Kasten J, et al. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2011; 105 (1) : 7-16. Download PDF
Publication Elimination of neglected diseases in latin america and the Caribbean: a mapping of selected diseases. Schneider M, Aguilera XP, Barbosa da Silva Junior J, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2011; 5 (2) : e964. Download PDF
Publication Efficacy of latrine promotion on emergence of infection with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis after mass antibiotic treatment: a cluster-randomized trial. Stoller N, Gebre T, Ayele B, et al. International health. 2011; 3 (2) : 75-84. Download PDF
Publication Rapid assessment of avoidable blindness in Western Rwanda: blindness in a postconflict setting. Mathenge W, Nkurikiye J, Limburg H, et al. PLoS medicine. 2007; 4 (7) : e217. Download PDF
Publication The 'ngisipet' and trachoma prevention: solving the latrine problem in nomadic tribes. Morris D, Francombe J. Community eye health. 2007; 20 (64) : 70.
Publication Relationship between trachoma and chronic and acute malnutrition in children in rural Ethiopia. Smith AG, Broman AT, Alemayehu W, et al. Journal of tropical pediatrics. 2007; 53 (5) : 308-12.