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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices about Trachoma in Rural Communities of Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia: Implications for Prevention and Control.

Hailay GebretnsaeNega MamoTesfay TeklemariamKiros Ajemu FentaTesfay GebrehiwetAbera Aregawi BerheFana GebreselasieKiros Demoz
Published in: Journal of environmental and public health (2020)
Our study implies that areas with high burden of trachoma need to improve communities' knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards trachoma prevention and control in order to eliminate trachoma as a public health problem. Therefore, health education focused on SAFE strategy should be provided to increase knowledge and changing attitudes that contribute for good practices towards trachoma prevention and control among communities.
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