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Ocular immune responses, Chlamydia trachomatis infection and clinical signs of trachoma before and after azithromycin mass drug administration in a treatment naïve trachoma-endemic Tanzanian community.

Athumani M RamadhaniTamsyn DerrickDavid MacleodPatrick MassaeAiweda MalisaKelvin MbuyaTara MtuyWilliam MakupaChrissy H RobertsRobin L BaileyDavid C W MabeyMartin J HollandMatthew J Burton
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
Conjunctival inflammation is the major clinical risk factor for progressive scarring trachoma, therefore, the reduction in inflammation associated with azithromycin treatment may be beneficial in limiting the development of potentially blinding disease sequelae. Future work should seek to determine whether this effect is mediated directly through inhibition of pro-inflammatory intracellular signalling molecules, through reductions in concurrent, sub-clinical infections, and/or through reduction of infection exposure.
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