Publication A coordinated approach to mapping neglected tropical diseases. Mathieu E, Knipes A. Community eye health. 2013; 26 (82) : 33-4. Download PDF
Publication The geographical distribution and burden of trachoma in Africa. Smith JL, Flueckiger R, Hooper P, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2013; 7 (8) : e2359. Download PDF
Publication Will the SAFE strategy be sufficient to eliminate trachoma by 2020? Puzzlements and possible solutions. Lavett D, Lansingh VC, Carter MJ, et al. The Scientific World Journal. 2013; Download PDF
Publication Global Alliance for the Elimination of Blinding Trachoma by 2020. World Health Organization . Weekly epidemiological record. 2013; 88 (24) : 242-251. Download PDF
Publication Comparing the performance of cluster random sampling and integrated threshold mapping for targeting trachoma control, using computer simulation. Smith JL, Sturrock H, Olives C, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2013; 7 (8) : e2389. Download PDF
Publication Intestinal parasite prevalence in an area of ethiopia after implementing the SAFE strategy, enhanced outreach services, and health extension program. King J, Endeshaw T, Escher E, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2013; 7 (6) : e2223. Download PDF
Publication Mass treatment for trachoma: how does it all work? Rono H. Community eye health. 2013; 26 (82) : 38-9. Download PDF
Publication Trachoma among children in community surveys from four African countries and implications of using school surveys for evaluating prevalence. King J, Odermatt P, Utzinger J, et al. International health. 2013; 5 (4) : 280-7. Download PDF
Publication The elimination of blindness: an ethnographic exploration of the fight against trachoma in Niger. Sams K. University of South Florida. Department of Anthropology. 2013; Download PDF
Publication WASHing away blinding trachoma. Hamilton H, Velleman Y. Sightsavers, WaterAid. 2013; Download PDF
Publication An impact evaluation of two rounds of mass drug administration on the prevalence of trachoma in Plateau and Nasarawa States of Nigeria: A clustered cross sectional survey. Amnie A. Rollins School of Public Health. Hubert Department of Global Health . 2013; Download PDF
Publication The outcome of trachomatous trichiasis surgery in Ethiopia: risk factors for recurrence. Rajak S, Habtamu E, Weiss HA, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2013; 7 (8) : e2392. Download PDF
Publication Neglected tropical diseases: comparison of the costs of integrated and vertical preventive chemotherapy treatment in Niger. Leslie J, Garba A, Boubacar K, et al. International health. 2013; 5 (1) : 78-84.
Publication Risk of trachoma in a SAFE intervention area. Roba AA, Patel D, Zondervan M. International Ophthalmology. 2013; 33 (1) : 53-59. 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.