India Eliminates trachoma as Public Health
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•India has eliminated trachoma as a public health problem: WHO
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India is the third country in South-East Asia Region to reach this important public health milestone.
India ’s success is due to the strong leadership of its Government and the commitment of ophthalmologists and other cadres of health-care workers, WHO says.
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