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.
Figure 2.
The WHO simplified grading scheme for assessment of Trachoma.
Table 1.
Reliability among 10 survey examiners using the WHO standardized set of slides.
Figure 3.
Age Distribution of Survey Population, by sex.
Figure 4.
Age-specific Prevalence of Active Trachoma (TF and TI), by sex.
Figure 5.
Age-specific Prevalence of Cicatricial Trachoma (TS and TT), by sex.
Table 2.
Prevalence Estimates of the Clinical Signs of Trachoma by Age group, Ayod County, Southern Sudan 2006.
Table 3.
Household and Individual Characteristics.
Table 4.
Summary of SAFE Intervention targets.