2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11427-016-5064-z
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Elimination of blinding trachoma in China: why is further study necessary?

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“…Thus, a complete trachoma screening and sampling was performed in order to understand the prevalence and etiology of trachoma in these schools (Li et al, 2016; Wang M. et al, 2016). The Wang group identified 45 cases of follicular conjunctivitis, 26 of them were infected with ompA genovar B C. trachomatis , and identified other potential follicle-causing bacteria in both C. trachomatis -positive and—negative cases (Li et al, 2016; Wang, 2016; Wang M. et al, 2016; Wang N. et al, 2016). Their identification of non-chlamydial bacteria in clinically identified cases of follicular trachoma is congruent with other studies (Burton et al, 2011; Burr et al, 2013).…”
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“…Thus, a complete trachoma screening and sampling was performed in order to understand the prevalence and etiology of trachoma in these schools (Li et al, 2016; Wang M. et al, 2016). The Wang group identified 45 cases of follicular conjunctivitis, 26 of them were infected with ompA genovar B C. trachomatis , and identified other potential follicle-causing bacteria in both C. trachomatis -positive and—negative cases (Li et al, 2016; Wang, 2016; Wang M. et al, 2016; Wang N. et al, 2016). Their identification of non-chlamydial bacteria in clinically identified cases of follicular trachoma is congruent with other studies (Burton et al, 2011; Burr et al, 2013).…”
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“…However, active trachoma still remains in many focal areas of China including Gansu, Hunan, Hubei, Liaoning, Ningxia, Hebei, Inner Mongolia (Zhou et al, 2007; Wang, 2012; Dong and Liu, 2013; Yu et al, 2014; Zhao, 2015), and further research on trachoma in mainland China is urgently needed in order to understand the evolution and epidemiology of trachoma and ocular C. trachomatis in China (Wang, 2016). Since the first isolation and culture of C. trachomatis using chicken embryonic eggs by Tang et al (1956), 46 C. trachomatis strains were isolated from patients of Beijing, Guangdong and Jinan before 1970 (Zhang, 1977).…”
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“…and the associative diseases are worth to be noticed in future, especially in developing countries. [ 52 ]…”
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