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India declared free from Trachoma

December 10 , 2017 2571 days 1128 0
  • India is now declared free from ‘ according to the National Trachoma Survey Report (2014-17).
  • It is a chronic infective disease of the eye and a leading cause of corneal blindness in India, affecting young children.
  • Trachoma is a disease caused by poor environmental and personal hygiene and inadequate access to water and sanitation which affects the conjunctiva.
  • According to the National Trachoma Survey Report (2014-17), India has become free from Trachoma with an overall prevalence found to be only 0.7%, much below the criteria set by WHO.
  • According to WHO, active trachoma is considered eliminated if the prevalence of active infection among children below 10 years is less than 5%.
  • The disease is found to be affecting the population in certain pockets of north Indian states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and the Nicobar Islands.
  • The Survey results indicate that active trachoma is no longer a public health problem in India. India has now met the goal of trachoma elimination as specified by the WHO under its GET 2020 program.

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