Ballard R C, Fehler H G, Baerveldt G, Owen G, Sutter E E, Mphahlele M
S Afr Med J. 1981 Oct 3;60(14):531-5.
The prevalence of active trachoma and its potentially blinding sequelae have been estimated in ten settlements scattered throughout rural Lebowa. The disease represents a major public health problem only in northern Lebowa where 25% of subjects over 60 years of age were found to be suffering form visual disability as a result of the infection. Although the disease is endemic in most other parts of lebowa it rarely causes blindness and impaired vision. A rational approach to the control of trachoma in the area which takes into account both local considerations and recent advances in the knowledge of the epidemiology of the disease is recommended.
在整个莱博瓦农村分散的十个定居点,对活动性沙眼及其潜在致盲后遗症的患病率进行了估算。该疾病仅在莱博瓦北部构成主要的公共卫生问题,在那里发现60岁以上的人群中有25%因感染而患有视力残疾。尽管该疾病在莱博瓦的大多数其他地区呈地方性流行,但很少导致失明和视力受损。建议采取一种合理的方法来控制该地区的沙眼,这种方法要兼顾当地情况以及该疾病流行病学知识的最新进展。