Abstract:
Trachoma is the chief cause of preventable blindness and has been earmarked for elimination as a public
health problem by 2030. SAFE is an innovative community-based trachoma control intervention.
Trachoma is hyperendemic to many rural parts of Ethiopia, including the study area. No study was
conducted in Hadero Tunto woreda regarding trachoma, determinant factors were not revealed. Besides,
there were no reports on the overall prevalence of active trachoma.
Objective: the current study was aimed to determine prevalence and associated risk factors of active
trachoma among children aged 1_9 years in Hadero Tunto woreda.
Method: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Hadero Tunto woreda from
February 16_April 11,2025. A sample of 375 participants was selected by systematic sampling technique.
Data collected by interviewing the caregivers via questionnaire, observing the child and environment,
and conducting a clinical examination of their eyes. Data were entered in EPi Data version 4.6 and
exposed to SPSS version 25 software for analysis. The association was presented as an adjusted odds
ratio with a 95% CI, and variables with a P value less than 0.05 were regarded as statistically
significant.
Result: The overall prevalence of active trachoma among children aged 1_9 years was 22.13%(83 out of
375). Travelling time to fetch water, family size, waste disposal method, availability of latrine, infrequent
face washing and poor knowledge of trachoma were significantly associated with active trachoma
prevalence.
Conclusion: In this study, the prevalence of active trachoma was much higher than the WHO threshold
prevalence. Therefore, paying special attention to these high-risk groups could reduce the prevalence of
a neglected hyper endemic disease, active trachoma.
Description:
PREVALENCE OF ACTIVE TRACHOMA AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS
AMONG CHILDREN AGED 1_9 YEARS IN HADERO TUNTO WOREDA,
KEMBATA ZONE, CENTERAL ETHIOPIA