#IDFridays Week 40: Trachoma

This is the leading preventable infectious cause of blindness in the world

Name
Trachoma

Transmission

  • Trachoma is a bacterial infection of the eye
  • It spreads easily from person to person through contact with eyes, eyelids, nose, or throat secretions of infected people
  • It also spreads through flies that come in contact with the eyes or nose of an infected person
  • Handling infected items such as handkerchiefs or towels can also spread the bacteria that cause the disease
  • It is very common in children

Geography
Worldwide (Africa is the most affected continent)

Incubation Period
5 – 12 days

Signs and Symptoms

Symptoms are very similar to the symptoms of conjunctivitis:

  • Eye itching
  • Eye irritation
  • Swollen eyelids
  • Eye discharge (mucus or pus)
  • Eye pain
  • Light sensitivity

Diagnosis

  • Clinical diagnosis using wearable magnifying glasses is the most common way to diagnose
  • Diagnosis is also made through laboratory testing of bacteria from the eye

Treatment
Antibiotics are used to treat the infection

Prognosis

  • Untreated, it can lead to irreversible blindness
  • Repeated infections make the eyelids turn inward. The eyelashes scrape and permanently scar the cornea which leads to blindness
  • The infection is less frequent and lasts for a shorter amount of time in older people

Prevention: What Can You Do?

Trachoma In the News

Sources:
http://www.who.int/trachoma/disease/en/
http://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/ntd/diseases/trachoma_burden.html

 

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