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1. A systems serology approach to the investigation of infection-induced antibody responses and protection in trachoma.

2. The conjunctival microbiome before and after azithromycin mass drug administration for trachoma control in a cohort of Tanzanian children.

3. Facial cleanliness indicators by time of day: results of a cross-sectional trachoma prevalence survey in Senegal.

4. Immunopathogenesis of Progressive Scarring Trachoma: Results of a 4-Year Longitudinal Study in Tanzanian Children.

5. Impact of mass drug administration of azithromycin for trachoma elimination on prevalence and azithromycin resistance of genital Mycoplasma genitalium infection.

6. Impact of a single round of mass drug administration with azithromycin on active trachoma and ocular Chlamydia trachomatis prevalence and circulating strains in The Gambia and Senegal.

7. Conjunctival Microbiome-Host Responses Are Associated With Impaired Epithelial Cell Health in Both Early and Late Stages of Trachoma.

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

9. 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.

10. The utility of serology for elimination surveillance of trachoma.

11. Oral doxycycline for the prevention of postoperative trachomatous trichiasis in Ethiopia: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

12. Non-Chlamydial Bacterial Infection and Progression of Conjunctival Scarring in Trachoma.

13. The impact of a single round of community mass treatment with azithromycin on disease severity and ocular Chlamydia trachomatis load in treatment-naïve trachoma-endemic island communities in West Africa.

14. Serology reflects a decline in the prevalence of trachoma in two regions of The Gambia.

15. Immunofibrogenic Gene Expression Patterns in Tanzanian Children with Ocular Chlamydia trachomatis Infection, Active Trachoma and Scarring: Baseline Results of a 4-Year Longitudinal Study.

16. Genome-wide profiling of humoral immunity and pathogen genes under selection identifies immune evasion tactics of Chlamydia trachomatis during ocular infection.

17. Short-term increase in prevalence of nasopharyngeal carriage of macrolide-resistant Staphylococcus aureus following mass drug administration with azithromycin for trachoma control.

18. Defining Seropositivity Thresholds for Use in Trachoma Elimination Studies.

19. Low Prevalence of Conjunctival Infection with Chlamydia trachomatis in a Treatment-Naïve Trachoma-Endemic Region of the Solomon Islands.

20. Differential frequency of NKG2C/KLRC2 deletion in distinct African populations and susceptibility to Trachoma: a new method for imputation of KLRC2 genotypes from SNP genotyping data.

21. Low Prevalence of Ocular Chlamydia trachomatis Infection and Active Trachoma in the Western Division of Fiji.

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

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

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

25. Inverse relationship between microRNA-155 and -184 expression with increasing conjunctival inflammation during ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection.

26. Trachoma and Yaws: Common Ground?

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

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

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

30. Epilation for minor trachomatous trichiasis: four-year results of a randomised controlled trial.

31. Serology for trachoma surveillance after cessation of mass drug administration.

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

33. Anthropometric indices of Gambian children after one or three annual rounds of mass drug administration with azithromycin for trachoma control.

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

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

36. Towards a safe and effective chlamydial vaccine: lessons from the eye.

37. Effect of azithromycin mass drug administration for trachoma on spleen rates in Gambian children.

38. Plasmid copy number and disease severity in naturally occurring ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection.

39. In vivo confocal microscopy and histopathology of the conjunctiva in trachomatous scarring and normal tissue: a systematic comparison.

40. The geographical distribution and burden of trachoma in Africa.

41. Using a nonparametric multilevel latent Markov model to evaluate diagnostics for trachoma.

42. Conjunctival MicroRNA expression in inflammatory trachomatous scarring.

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

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

45. Innate immune responses and modified extracellular matrix regulation characterize bacterial infection and cellular/connective tissue changes in scarring trachoma.

46. Epilation for trachomatous trichiasis and the risk of corneal opacification.

47. Active trachoma is associated with increased conjunctival expression of IL17A and profibrotic cytokines.

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

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

50. In vivo confocal microscopy in scarring trachoma.

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