Fig 1.
Report of cases of trachoma in Mexico.
1920–2004. Resource: Own elaboration based on data provided by Dr. Sheila West and extracted from dossier [13].
Fig 2.
Milestones in the trachoma elimination in Mexico, 1890 to 2020.
Source: Own elaboration based on extraction of data from dossier [13].
Fig 3.
States with reports of trachoma in Mexico, 1918–1923.
Source: Own elaboration based on analysis data provided Vélez D. and collaborators [12].
Table 1.
Trachoma suspected cases identified by State in Mexico, 1923 to 2015.
Source: General Directorate of Epidemiology and Directorate of Vector-Borne Diseases of CENAPRECE and literature review of trachoma in the Americas by PAHO [13].
Fig 4.
Trachoma endemic municipalities in the state of Chiapas.
2015. Source: Own elaboration based on data from Ochoa H. and collaborators [13].
Table 2.
Investment in basic water and sanitation in trachoma endemic municipalities, Chiapas State, 2006–2012.
Source: Sustainable Plan for Hydraulic Works, Sanitation and Responsible Treatment of Solid Waste. Government of the State of Chiapas. 2006–2010.
Table 3.
TT operations carried out in Chiapas, Mexico, 2004–2015.
Source: State Program for the Prevention and Control of Trachoma.
Table 4.
Azithromycin doses distributed to trachoma active cases and contacts registered by State Trachoma Prevention and Control Program (PEPCT) by endemic municipality, State of Chiapas, 2004–2014.
Source: State Program for the Prevention and Control of Trachoma.
Table 5.
Assessment of facial hygiene in municipalities known to have trachoma in Chiapas.
2012–2014. Source: State Program for the Prevention and Control of Trachoma.