Age-specific findings supported less transmission among older-aged children, who were less likely to have active trachoma but if they did, they were more likely to have an infection. The implications of this study are, first, if one treats a child based on clinical signs, around 50% of ...
Age-specific findings supported less transmission among older-aged children, who were less likely to have active trachoma but if they did, they were more likely to have an infection. The implications of this study are, first, if one treats a child based on clinical signs, around 50% of ...