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1. Disability in childhood and the equity of health services: a cross-sectional comparison of mass drug administration strategies for soil-transmitted helminths in southern Malawi

2. Prevalence of nasopharyngeal Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage and resistance to macrolides in the setting of azithromycin mass drug administration: analysis from a cluster-randomised controlled trial in Malawi, 2015–17

3. Surveillance for peri-elimination trachoma recrudescence: Exploratory studies in Ghana.

4. Epidemiology of soil-transmitted helminths following sustained implementation of routine preventive chemotherapy: Demographics and baseline results of a cluster randomised trial in southern Malawi.

5. Cause-specific mortality of children younger than 5 years in communities receiving biannual mass azithromycin treatment in Niger: verbal autopsy results from a cluster-randomised controlled trial

6. Biannual azithromycin distribution and child mortality among malnourished children: A subgroup analysis of the MORDOR cluster-randomized trial in Niger.

7. Responses of the putative trachoma vector, Musca sorbens, to volatile semiochemicals from human faeces.

8. Pgp3 seroprevalence and associations with active trachoma and ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection in Malawi: cross-sectional surveys in six evaluation units.

9. Progression of scarring trachoma in Tanzanian children: A four-year cohort study.

10. Ocular immune responses, Chlamydia trachomatis infection and clinical signs of trachoma before and after azithromycin mass drug administration in a treatment naïve trachoma-endemic Tanzanian community.

11. Biannual mass azithromycin distributions and malaria parasitemia in pre-school children in Niger: A cluster-randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

12. Community-level chlamydial serology for assessing trachoma elimination in trachoma-endemic Niger.

13. One round of azithromycin MDA adequate to interrupt transmission in districts with prevalence of trachomatous inflammation-follicular of 5.0-9.9%: Evidence from Malawi.

14. Cross-Sectional Surveys of the Prevalence of Follicular Trachoma and Trichiasis in The Gambia: Has Elimination Been Reached?

15. Immunohistochemical Analysis of Scarring Trachoma Indicates Infiltration by Natural Killer and Undefined CD45 Negative Cells.

16. Impact of Trichiasis Surgery on Quality of Life: A Longitudinal Study in Ethiopia.

17. Posterior lamellar versus bilamellar tarsal rotation surgery for trachomatous trichiasis in Ethiopia: a randomised controlled trial

18. Trachoma and Relative Poverty: A Case-Control Study.

19. The Impact of Trachomatous Trichiasis on Quality of Life: A Case Control Study.

21. Short-term Forecasting of the Prevalence of Trachoma: Expert Opinion, Statistical Regression, versus Transmission Models.

22. Pathogenesis of progressive scarring trachoma in Ethiopia and Tanzania and its implications for disease control: two cohort studies.

23. Rheumatic Heart Disease-Attributable Mortality at Ages 5-69 Years in Fiji: A Five-Year, National, Population-Based Record-Linkage Cohort Study.

24. A cross-sectional study of 'yaws' in districts of Ghana which have previously undertaken azithromycin mass drug administration for trachoma control.

25. Does mass azithromycin distribution impact child growth and nutrition in Niger? A cluster-randomized trial.

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

27. Conjunctival scarring in trachoma is associated with the HLA-C ligand of KIR and is exacerbated by heterozygosity at KIR2DL2/KIR2DL3.

28. Conjunctival MicroRNA expression in inflammatory trachomatous scarring.

29. Association between ocular bacterial carriage and follicular trachoma following mass azithromycin distribution in The Gambia.

30. The easiest children to reach are most likely to be infected with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis in trachoma endemic areas of Niger.

31. Assessment of transmission in trachoma programs over time suggests no short-term loss of immunity.

32. Community risk factors for ocular Chlamydia infection in Niger: pre-treatment results from a cluster-randomized trachoma trial.

33. A diagnostics platform for the integrated mapping, monitoring, and surveillance of neglected tropical diseases: rationale and target product profiles.

34. Post-operative recurrent trachomatous trichiasis is associated with increased conjunctival expression of S100A7 (psoriasin).

35. Surgery versus epilation for the treatment of minor trichiasis in Ethiopia: a randomised controlled noninferiority trial.

36. Absorbable versus silk sutures for surgical treatment of trachomatous trichiasis in Ethiopia: a randomised controlled trial.

37. Diagnostic accuracy of a prototype point-of-care test for ocular Chlamydia trachomatis under field conditions in The Gambia and Senegal.

38. Systemic effector and regulatory immune responses to chlamydial antigens in Trachomatous Trichiasis

39. Targeting antibiotics to households for trachoma control.

40. Trachoma prevalence and associated risk factors in the gambia and Tanzania: baseline results of a cluster randomised controlled trial.

41. Profound and sustained reduction in Chlamydia trachomatis in The Gambia: a five-year longitudinal study of trachoma endemic communities.

42. Mass treatment with azithromycin for trachoma control: participation clusters in households.

43. Active trachoma and ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection in two Gambian regions: on course for elimination by 2020?

44. The development of an age-structured model for trachoma transmission dynamics, pathogenesis and control.

45. When can antibiotic treatments for trachoma be discontinued? Graduating communities in three African countries.

46. Estimating household and community transmission of ocular Chlamydia trachomatis.

47. Chlamydia trachomatis ompA variants in trachoma: what do they tell us?

48. The natural history of trachoma infection and disease in a Gambian cohort with frequent follow-up.

49. Conjunctival FOXP3 expression in trachoma: do regulatory T cells have a role in human ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection?

50. Mass administration of azithromycin and Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage: cross-sectional surveys in the Gambia

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