Trachoma eliminated as a public health problem in India; what next?

Trachoma eliminated as a public health problem in India; what next?

The achievement marked a significant public health victory and had profound economic implications. Trachoma’s impact, through blindness and visual impairment, results in an estimated economic loss of $2.9 to 5.3 billion annually due to reduced productivity The achievement marked a significant public health victory and had profound economic implications. Trachoma’s impact, through blindness and visual impairment, results in an estimated economic loss of $2.9 to 5.3 billion annually due to reduced productivity Health Health News, Wellbeing Tips, Diseases, Treatment and Nutrition | The Hindu

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