Chlamydial infection during trachoma monitoring: Are the most difficult-to-reach children more likely to be infected?

Jeremy D. Keenan, J. Moncada, T. Gebre, B. Ayele, M. C. Chen, S. N. Yu, P. M. Emerson, N. E. Stoller, C. E. Mcculloch, B. D. Gaynor, J. Schachter

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