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- India has eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, becoming the third country in the South-East Asia region to reach this milestone.
- Trachoma is a highly contagious bacterial eye infection caused by Chlamydia Trachomatis.
- It was once a leading cause of blindness in India, particularly in underprivileged communities living in poor environmental conditions.
- India’s works against trachoma began in 1963 with the launch of the National Trachoma Control Program.
- In 1971, blindness due to Trachoma stood at 5%, but now that figure dropped to less than 1%.
- According to the WHO, around 150 million people worldwide are affected by the trachoma.
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