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沙眼的流行病学预测未来会有更多人失明。

The epidemiology of trachoma predicts more blindness in the future.

作者信息

Schachter J, Dawson C R

机构信息

Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.

出版信息

Scand J Infect Dis Suppl. 1990;69:55-62.

PMID:2263897
Abstract

Trachoma is considered the world's leading preventable cause of blindness, with hundreds of millions of people affected and approximately 6 to 9 million blinded as a result of the disease. It was once endemic in much of the world. It disappeared from most of Europe and North America, coincident with the improvements in hygienic conditions that accompanied the expanding industrial revolution in the latter part of the 19th century. Common wisdom states that trachoma is disappearing from much of the world today as a result of improvement in the standard of living. Unfortunately, this is not a realistic perception. In some hyperendemic areas neither the standard of living nor hygienic conditions are improving. Deaths due to acute infections have been reduced and the population is both growing and aging. In some parts of the world, because of demographics, it is likely that there are more people being exposed to trachoma as children and more will survive to old age when trachomatous blindness develops. In these countries there will be larger numbers of blind individuals in the future than there are today. This will tax public health and economic systems in the involved communities.

摘要

沙眼被认为是全球首要的可预防性致盲病因,数亿人受其影响,约600万至900万人因该疾病而失明。沙眼曾在世界大部分地区流行。随着19世纪后期工业革命的扩展,卫生条件得到改善,沙眼在欧洲和北美的大部分地区消失。普遍观点认为,由于生活水平的提高,如今沙眼正在世界大部分地区消失。不幸的是,这并非现实情况。在一些高度流行地区,生活水平和卫生条件都没有改善。急性感染导致的死亡人数已经减少,人口在增长且老龄化。在世界一些地区,由于人口结构的原因,儿童时期接触沙眼的人数可能更多,更多人将存活至老年,届时沙眼性失明将会出现。未来,这些国家的盲人数量将比现在更多。这将给相关社区的公共卫生和经济系统带来负担。

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