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Multiple Species Of Bacteria May Cause Trachoma: Implications For Treatment (Science Daily) |
Researchers have found that more than one species of bacteria may be causing the infectious eye disease trachoma. Six million people — most of whom live in crowded and unhygienic conditions in the developing world — are blind because of the disease and many more are actively infected. The possibility that multiple strains of the Chlamydiceae family of bacteria are involved in trachoma would …
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