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Although trachoma has either decreased or disappeared in many Third World countries through socio economic development during the past forty years, it remains a major problem among the poorest communities, which is often ignored by decision-makers when setting priorities. Fortunately, recent developments will allow to overcome many of the past obstacles and to offer new opportunities for trachoma control programmes. WHO aware of this new favourable context for trachoma control has taken the leadership in mobilizing and coordinating trachoma control efforts through the creation of a WHO Alliance for the Global Elimination of Trachoma. The aim of this Alliance is to assist Member States where trachoma is endemic achieve the goal of (global) elimination of trachoma by the year 2020. This is indeed possible through the combination of various interventions such as those proposed by the SAFE strategy (Surgery for trichiasis, Antibiotics, Face washing and Environmental changes) recommended by WHO. The prevention of trachoma and its treatment will rely largely on the efforts made by the endemic countries concerned with this problem. Therefore, new and or existing trachoma control programmes should be either implemented or strengthened at community-based level within the framework of the available primary health care systems based on the application of the SAFE strategy and on the assistance of the Alliance partners.

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世界卫生组织消除沙眼联盟。
虽然沙眼在过去四十年中通过社会经济发展在许多第三世界国家有所减少或消失,但它仍然是最贫穷社区的一个主要问题,决策者在确定优先事项时往往忽略了这一点。幸运的是,最近的事态发展将使我们能够克服过去的许多障碍,并为沙眼控制规划提供新的机会。世卫组织认识到这一新的沙眼控制有利环境,通过建立世卫组织全球消除沙眼联盟,在动员和协调沙眼控制工作方面发挥了领导作用。该联盟的目的是协助沙眼流行的会员国实现到2020年(全球)消除沙眼的目标。这确实可以通过各种干预措施的结合来实现,例如世卫组织建议的安全战略(倒睫手术、抗生素、洗脸和环境改变)所建议的干预措施。沙眼的预防和治疗将在很大程度上取决于与这一问题有关的流行国家所作的努力。因此,新的和或现有的沙眼控制规划应在现有初级卫生保健系统的框架内,根据安全战略的应用和联盟伙伴的援助,在社区一级实施或加强。
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