• 1 January 1966
    • journal article
    • Vol. 34  (3) , 341-55
Abstract
A change in the clinical pattern of trachoma from a grave to a milder form has been noted in several endemic areas in recent years and has been attributed to improvements in bio-physical conditions, as well as to specific control measures. The disease, thus modified, frequently presents difficulty in diagnosis under field conditions, and equivocal cases, which are sometimes encountered in relatively large numbers, pose a problem in the assessment of over-all incidence, prevalence and relative gravity of trachoma in the area. The problem assumes particular importance in field studies, such as therapeutic and vaccination trials.In an attempt to determine by epidemiological methods the true nature of these clinically equivocal cases, the data collected during a survey of the prevalence of trachoma in Taiwan have been subjected to an intensive study with the aid of catalytic models. The evidence is that most, if not all, of these cases are trachomatous.

This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit: