Literature DB >> 1580846

Trachoma and flies. Individual vs environmental risk factors.

R J Brechner1, S West, M Lynch.   

Abstract

The risk of active trachoma in children appears to be higher in association with flies in the environment. However, a measure of fly density that could consistently be related to an increased risk of trachoma is unknown. In a survey of six villages in a hyperendemic area of Tanzania, a comparison was made between the number of flies on the faces (face-fly scores) of children and the number of household flies around the main doorways (household-fly scores). The risk of trachoma associated with each measure was evaluated after adjusting for the age and sex of the child. A multiple logistic regression model demonstrated that the presence of flies on the face was consistently associated with increased risk of trachoma, and that number of flies on the face is a superior predictor in terms of ease of measurement and strength of association than is number of household flies.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1580846     DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1992.01080170109035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


  13 in total

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9.  Risk factors for active trachoma and ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection in treatment-naïve trachoma-hyperendemic communities of the Bijagós Archipelago, Guinea Bissau.

Authors:  Anna R Last; Sarah E Burr; Helen A Weiss; Emma M Harding-Esch; Eunice Cassama; Meno Nabicassa; David C Mabey; Martin J Holland; Robin L Bailey
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10.  The "F" in SAFE: Reliability of assessing clean faces for trachoma control in the field.

Authors:  Sheila K West; Derick Ansah; Beatriz Munoz; Nicodemus Funga; Harran Mkocha
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