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Historic Milestone in Trachoma Fight: Less Than 100 Million Need Intervention

In a remarkable turn of events, the battle against trachoma, the leading infectious cause of blindness, has reached a significant milestone. For the first time, the number of individuals needing interventions has fallen below 100 million. It’s a staggering decline from 1.5 billion in 2002, showcasing just how collaborative efforts can create monumental change in public health. The success is largely credited to the World Health Organization’s SAFE strategy, which emphasizes surgery, antibiotics, facial cleanliness, and environmental improvements.

Yet, despite this encouraging progress, many remain at risk. Approximately 100 million people could still face the prospect of blindness from this condition. PJ Hooper from the International Trachoma Initiative has expressed pride in the group's collective efforts, celebrating the tireless work that has brought about such a significant reduction. The journey doesn’t end here; it's essential to maintain momentum and resources to ensure we can make trachoma just a footnote in health history—preferably one with a positive twist!

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