TRACHOMA Grace Lloyd. Did you know.. More than 8 million people are visually impaired or blind as a result of Trachoma. 2005 Statistics from International.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Medical-Surgical Nursing: An Integrated Approach, 2E Chapter 32 NURSING CARE OF THE CLIENT: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES.
Advertisements

Biology 402 Daniella DiNizo. What is Trachoma? Infectious eye disease Leading cause of blindness globally Disease of poverty Neglected tropical disease.
ARAVIND EYE CARE SYSTEM Aravind Eye Hospital & Postgraduate Institute of Ophthalmology ARAVIND EYE CARE SYSTEM Aravind Eye Hospital & Postgraduate Institute.
James R. Ginder, MS, WEMT,PI, CHES Health Education Specialist Hamilton County Health Department PRESENTATION WILL AUTO ADVANCE PRESS.
By Matthew Finn. The bacteria in this picture that is causing the soar throat is commonly called Group A Streptococcus (GAS) or just Streptococcus and.
RED EYE, a Differential Diagnosis M. F. Al Fayez, MD, FRCS.
Common STDs Lesson 2.
CONJUNCTIVAL INFECTIONS
Infectious Diseases.
 Definition  Signs and Symptoms › Males and females  How it’s transmitted  How it’s diagnosed  Treatment  Complications if not treated  Prevention.
BATERIA/VIRUSES.! CHLAMYDIA BY: ASHLEY FROST, JUANA GUZAMN & FINESSE MATOS.
Prevention and Treatment of Trachoma
2 Eye Diseases I Hope You Never Experience (and 1 You Probably Will)
Trachoma: Diagnosis, Treatment, & Prevention Melina Lopez February 24 th, 2012.
Trachoma Teaching Set © 1999, updated 2007 International Centre for Eye Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London, WC1E.
 By: Parminder, Elvin, Gardy and Kim.  Chlamydia is a disease caused by the bacteria called Chlamydia trachomatis. It is mostly commonly sexually transmitted.
Conjunctivitis Paige Pecika Mr. Holmes Anatomy March 6,2008.
STDs.
Conjunctivitis  Commonly known as pink eye  Inflammation of conjunctival membranes in front of the eye  Symptoms are redness, pain, swelling, and discharge.
Community Fellow,.  Vision problems affect nearly 13.5 million children in the U.S.  Students, especially young ones, may not.
Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)
DRUGS USED FOR THE TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS & GONORRHEA.
Alice Beckholt RN, MS, CNS
Immune System & Disease
Common STDs and Their Treatments
STDs.
STD’S Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Statistics (American Social Health Association) Estimated total number of people living in the US with an incurable.
Bellmore-Merrick Schools 1900 students in grades students in grades About 800 sexually active. About 800 sexually active. About 200.
SID’s Sexually INFECTIOUS Diseases Statistics o Formerly known as STD’s: Sexually Transmitted Diseases. o The estimated number of people in the.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. What are STD’s Sexually transmitted diseases Sometimes called venereal diseases (VD’s) Infections caught from sexual contact.
Communicable Diseases Lesson 2 7 th Grade Pages D50-55.
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES INFECTIOUS DISEASES WHICH SPREAD FROM PERSON TO PERSON DURING INTIMATE SEXUAL CONTACT SHARING OF BLOOD & OTHER BODILY FLUIDS.
ORBITAL DISEASES. Bones Of the orbit Types Of Orbital Diseases : Inflammations : 1-Orbital cellulitis 2-Cavernous Thrombosis Endocrine Diseases : 1-Thyrotoxicosis.
Chlamydia.
Gonorrhea Mario Nastasi. What is it?  Sexually Transmitted Infection.  Caused by Neisseria Gonorrhoeae, a bacterium that can grow and multiply easily.
High School Reproductive System Disease Presentation HCA240 Gonorrhea.
By: Hayley MacDonald and Morgan Dolak
Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye). What is pink eye? Redness and swelling of the conjunctiva A bacterial or viral infection Can be very contagious Last 7 to.
LIVE IN THE MOMENT! “The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, not to worry about the future, or not to anticipate troubles,
Lymphogranuloma Venereum
By:Tyric Allen. What Is Chlamydia ? Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection caused by bacteria of the genus Chlamydia.
Mycoplasma Readings question #1: Where do the Mycoplasma pneumonia colonies adhere? How do they spread? What diseases are caused by this bacterium? (3.
3/11 & 3/ th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Discuss how the HIV virus is transmitted from person to person Collect HW: Review & Reinforce p. 15.
Three-Year Outcomes of the Surgery for Trichiasis, Antibiotics to Prevent Recurrence Trial Woreta F, Munoz B, Gower E, Alemayehu W, West SK. Three-year.
Conjunctivitis (Pink- Eye) By: Paula Dzimira. What is it?  Conjunctivitis or Pink-Eye is an irritation and inflammation of the Conjunctiva (layer which.
Anything and everything you need to know about
Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV/AIDS Chapter 25 Lessons One and Two Common STI’s and Risks Pgs
Syphilis What is syphilis?
STD SCIENCE FAIR CHLAMYDIA By:David Robinson. CAUSE OF THE DISEASE Chlamydia is caused by the bacteria chlamydia trachomatis.
Surgery of The Eye Ocular Therapy by Dr. Nimer Khraim DVMS, MVSc.
Sponge: Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 69 Topic: 12.6: Accessory Organs of the Eye Essential Questions: What is the function of the lacrimal apparatus? Describe.
WARNING! SOME PICTURES ARE HIGHLY GRAPHIC SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES INFECTIOUS DISEASES WHICH SPREAD FROM PERSON TO PERSON DURING INTIMATE.
What does it mean to be healthy?
Pink Eye By: Brittany.
TRACHOMA.
DRUGS USED FOR THE TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS & GONORRHEA
1/7 & 1/8 - 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Virus & Bacteria
Trachoma O. Packer F2013 Modified by DYH
STD’S BACTERIAL.
Non-Viral STD of Major significance
Dr Paul T Francis, MD Community Medicine College of Medicine, Zawia
A global strategy to eliminate blinding trachoma
Trachoma in the Northern Territory July 2017
3/10 & 3/11 - 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Discuss how the HIV virus is transmitted from person to person Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking p.156.
Presentation transcript:

TRACHOMA Grace Lloyd

Did you know.. More than 8 million people are visually impaired or blind as a result of Trachoma Statistics from International Trachoma Initiative

Did you know.. More than 8 million people are visually impaired or blind as a result of Trachoma. Over 84 million have active disease Statistics from International Trachoma Initiative

Did you know.. More than 8 million people are visually impaired or blind as a result of Trachoma. Over 84 million have active disease. It is completely treatable Statistics from International Trachoma Initiative

Did you know.. More than 8 million people are visually impaired or blind as a result of Trachoma. Over 84 million have active disease. –75% of these are children It is completely treatable. WHO predicts that more than 150 million people are in need of treatment 2005 Statistics from International Trachoma Initiative

Defined as “a chronic, contagious infection of the conjunctiva and cornea, characterized by the formation of granulations and scarring, and caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis.” So what is it?

World Health Organization – Trachoma 2005

A Look at the Bacteria …

The eye-seeking fly Musca sorbens aggressively feeds on ocular and nasal discharges And, these discharges may contain… Chlamydia trachomatis! How it’s Spread

Person-to-Person: DIRECT contact with eye, throat, and nose secretions OR contact with inanimate objects that have had direct contact

How it Affects the Body Early symptoms similar to conjunctivitis (“pink eye”) and –This inflammation is called “active trachoma” and mostly seen in children

Trachoma Symptoms.. Also include structural changes: –Scarring in eye lid Leads to distortion of lid –This leads to Trichiasis! (turned in eyelashes) –Blood vessels and scar tissue invades the upper cornea

Trichiasis Later stage of Trachoma –Eyelashes turn inwards and rub on the cornea

Standard Antibiotic (As recommended by WHO) Topical tetracycline ointment –Twice a day for 5 days –Once a month –For 6 months OR Azithromycin Single oral dose

How Azithromycin Works Inhibits protein synthesis of the bacteria

How Azithromycin Works Inhibits protein synthesis of the bacteria Since it is a single oral dose for treating trachoma, DOT can be enforced

WHO “SAFE” Approach Lid Surgery Antibiotics Clean Faces Environmental Changes

2020 Goal 1998 WHO goal of eliminating trachoma by year 2020.

2020 Goal 1998 WHO goal of eliminating trachoma by year People affected fallen from 360 million in 1985 to ~80 million today