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When Can Antibiotic Treatments for Trachoma Be Discontinued? Graduating Communities in Three African Countries
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 06/18/09
Ray KJ et al. - Models suggest that graduating communities from a program when the infection is reduced to 5% is a reasonable strategy and could reduce the amount of antibiotic distributed in some areas by more than 2-fold.
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