1. Eritrea's blueprint for trachoma elimination: A home-grown model for sustainable impact.
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Baayenda G, Mberu M, Dodson S, Zongo K, Syonguvi J, Ngondi J, and Zecarias A
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- Humans, Eritrea epidemiology, Prevalence, Child, Preschool, Child, Infant, Adolescent, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Adult, Neglected Diseases prevention & control, Neglected Diseases epidemiology, Female, Male, Trachoma prevention & control, Trachoma epidemiology, Disease Eradication methods
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Purpose: This overview highlights Eritrea's progress in trachoma elimination from 2006 to 2024, emphasizing the Surgery, Antibiotics, Facial Cleanliness and Environmental Improvement (SAFE) strategy, pillars of the Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Roadmap, and geostatistical mapping's role in achieving elimination targets., Methods: Trachoma Impact Surveys (TIS) and Surveillance Surveys (TSS) monitored WHO-endorsed SAFE strategy interventions and progress, with model-based geo-statistics providing more precise prevalence estimates., Results: Eritrea has attained open defecation-free status in 93% of villages, performed 22,546 Trachomatous Trachiasis (TT) surgeries, and integrated surveillance data into the District Health Information System (DHIS2). TT prevalence among those 15 years and older has significantly decreased, with many areas below the World Health Organization (WHO) threshold of 0.2%. Eritrea reduced TF prevalence among children aged 1 to 9 years from over 10% in 2006 to less than 5% in 2022, and TT prevalence among adults aged 15 and older from 3% to below 0.2% in most regions., Conclusion: Eritrea's innovative approaches and strong partnerships provide a model for other countries facing NTDs. Reliable data have been crucial for targeting resources and monitoring progress toward trachoma elimination., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2025 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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