Journal article

Epidemiology of ocular chlamydial infection in a trachoma-hyperendemic area

SK West, P Rapoza, B Muñoz, S Katala, HR Taylor

Journal of Infectious Diseases | UNIV CHICAGO PRESS | Published : 1991

Abstract

The epidemiology of ocular chlamydial infection in a trachoma-hyperendemic area of Tanzania was investigated. Specimens for chlamydial isolation cultures and direct fluorescent antibody cytology were collected from 1085 children aged 1-7 years. Other data included examinations for signs of clinical trachoma and the collection of household data on risk factors. A total of 33% of children had a positive laboratory test for Chlamydia species. The most important factors for predicting chlamydial infection were the presence of a sibling with laboratory evidence of infection, increased number of flies around the house, a household that herded cattle, and practice of a local religion. Younger child..

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