The Gambia becomes second African state to end trachoma
Health workers spent years targeting agonising and blinding eye disease, which was rife in rural areasThe Gambia has become the second country in Africa to eliminate trachoma, one of the leading causes of blindness.The achievement, announced by the World Health Organization on Tuesday, came after decades of work on the disease, which has damaged the sight ofabout 1.9 million people worldwide. Ghana was thefirst country in Africa to eliminate the disease in 2018.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Kaamil Ahmed Tags: Global health The Gambia World Health Organization Global development Society Africa World news Infectious diseases Science Source Type: news
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