Senegal has eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, joining eight other African countries in this achievement. Trachoma, a bacterial eye infection and leading cause of preventable blindness, primarily affects disadvantaged and rural communities. This milestone means millions of Senegalese can now live without the risk of this blinding disease, highlighting the importance of sustained hygiene, sanitation, and eye health measures for preventing infectious diseases and protecting vision.
Senegal Officially Eliminates Trachoma, Ending a Major Blindness Threat
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