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ABSTRACT: Background
As countries reach the trachoma elimination threshold and cases of trachomatous inflammation follicular (TF) become rare, it becomes difficult to train survey graders to recognize clinical signs. We assess the use of photography as a grading tool, the efficiency of an in-country grading center and the comparability of field and photographic grading.Methods
During January-February 2017 surveys in Amhara, Ethiopia, field graders assessed TF, trachomatous inflammation intense (TI) and trachomatous scarring (TS). Photographs were taken from each conjunctiva and later graded at the Gondar Grading Center (GGC) at the University of Gondar in Amhara. Two trained ophthalmology residents graded each set of photographs and a third grader provided an adjudicating grade when needed.Results
A total of 4953 photographs of 2477 conjunctivae from 1241 participants in 10 communities were graded over 5 d at the GGC. Six examined participants were not photographed. Agreement between field and photographic grades were for TF: percent agreement (PA) 96.7%, κ=0.70 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.64 to 0.77; for TI: PA 94.7%, κ=0.32 (95% CI 0.20 to 0.43); and for TS: PA 83.5%, κ=0.22 (95% CI 0.15 to 0.29).Conclusions
Conjunctival photography may be a solution for programs near the elimination threshold where there are few available community cases for training field graders.
SUBMITTER: Whitson CC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9890315 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Whitson Cassidy C CC Nute Andrew W AW Hailemariam Begashaw B Deathe Andrew R AR Astale Tigist T Ayele Zebene Z Gessese Demelash D Sata Eshetu E Zerihun Mulat M Melak Berhanu B Haile Mahteme M Zeru Taye T Getnet Banchalem B Wondimteka Bilen B Kabtu Endale E Getachew Habib H Shibiru Meskerem M Bayecha Social S Aragie Solomon S Wittberg Dionna M DM Tadesse Zerihun Z Callahan E Kelly EK Keenan Jeremy D JD Admassu Fisseha F Nash Scott D SD
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 20230201 2
<h4>Background</h4>As countries reach the trachoma elimination threshold and cases of trachomatous inflammation follicular (TF) become rare, it becomes difficult to train survey graders to recognize clinical signs. We assess the use of photography as a grading tool, the efficiency of an in-country grading center and the comparability of field and photographic grading.<h4>Methods</h4>During January-February 2017 surveys in Amhara, Ethiopia, field graders assessed TF, trachomatous inflammation int ...[more]