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NEJM -- Cook JA. Eliminating Blinding Trachoma. 2008;358:1777-9. Slide Presentation

Supplement to: Cook JA. Eliminating Blinding Trachoma. N Engl J Med 2008;358:1777-9.

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Slide 1. The Causative Agent of Trachoma.

Slide 2. Progression of Blinding Trachoma.

Slide 3. Child with Eye-Seeking Flies That Can Carry Chlamydia from Person to Person.

Slide 4. Health Workers in Morocco Checking Children for Signs of Infection.

Slide 5. A Child Being Measured with a “Height Stick” to Determine Proper Dose of Azithromycin.

Slide 6. Everted Upper Lid before First Incision for the Bilamellar Tarsal Rotation Procedure for Trichiasis.

Slide 7. A Man and Two Women after Trichiasis Surgery in Ethiopia.

Slide 8. An Ethiopian Man Blinded by Trachoma.

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