Incidence and progression of trachomatous scarring in a cohort of children in a formerly hyper-endemic district of Tanzania.
Michael Saheb KashafBeatriz E MuñozHarran MkochaMeraf A WolleFahd NaufalSheila K WestPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
In this formerly hyper-endemic district, the incidence of new scarring in children ages 1-9 years is low, although 21% of those who had scarring at baseline progressed in severity over the 2-year follow-up period. These data provide support for the thesis that while incident scarring more closely reflects ongoing exposure, progression may involve factors independent of ongoing transmission of trachoma.