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Figure 1.

Map of Southern Sudan showing survey site (Ayod County), and areas where previous surveys have been conducted and key prevalence indicators for trachoma.

TF, Prevalence of trachomatous inflammation-follicular in children aged 1–9 years; TF/TI, Prevalence of trachomatous inflammation-follicular and or trachomatous inflammation-intense in children aged 1–9 years; TT, Prevalence of trachomatous trichiasis in persons aged 15 years and above.

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Figure 2.

The WHO simplified grading scheme for assessment of Trachoma.

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Table 1.

Reliability among 10 survey examiners using the WHO standardized set of slides.

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Figure 3.

Age Distribution of Survey Population, by sex.

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Figure 4.

Age-specific Prevalence of Active Trachoma (TF and TI), by sex.

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Figure 5.

Age-specific Prevalence of Cicatricial Trachoma (TS and TT), by sex.

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Table 2.

Prevalence Estimates of the Clinical Signs of Trachoma by Age group, Ayod County, Southern Sudan 2006.

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Table 3.

Household and Individual Characteristics.

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Table 4.

Summary of SAFE Intervention targets.

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