India Gets WHO Certification for Elimination of Trachoma

At the 78th World Health Assembly in Geneva, the World Health Organization (WHO) certified that India has eliminated Trachoma as a public health problem, recognizing India’s success under sustained public health efforts and surveillance.

India is now third country in the WHO South-East Asia Region to achieve this milestone after Nepal and Myanmar.

Key Highlights

  • Certification Year: May 2025
  • Declaration of Elimination: October 2023
  • Surveillance Period: 2019–2024
  • Survey Coverage: National Trichiasis Survey conducted in 200 endemic districts (2021–2024)
  • Implementing Body: National Programme for Control of Blindness and Visual Impairment (NPCBVI)

About Trachoma

AspectDetails
CauseBacterial infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis
TransmissionContact with eye/nasal secretions of infected persons; poor hygiene; flies as vectors
Primary ReservoirChildren are the main carriers
SymptomsRedness, discharge, pain, photophobia → Trachomatous trichiasis → corneal opacity → blindness
Risk FactorsOvercrowding, poor sanitation, lack of water, eye-seeking flies, poor hygiene
Gender ImpactWomen are 4x more vulnerable due to caregiving exposure

Global Trachoma Data

  • Neglected Tropical Disease: As per WHO classification
  • Global Impact:
    • Endemic in 38 countries
    • 1.9 million people suffer visual impairment/blindness due to Trachoma
    • In 2023: 130,746 surgeries performed and  32.9 million antibiotic treatments delivered globally
  • Elimination Success: 21 countries have been validated by WHO, including:
    • India, China, Nepal, Pakistan, Iran, Morocco, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, and Mauritania

India’s Elimination Journey

YearMilestone
1950s–60sTrachoma was a major cause of blindness
1963Launch of National Trachoma Control Programme
1971Trachoma-related blindness: 5%
2017India declared free from active infective trachoma
2019–2024Active surveillance under NPCBVI using WHO formats
2021–2024National Trachomatous Trichiasis (TT) Survey conducted in 200 districts
2023WHO declared India eliminated trachoma (Oct)
2025WHO certified India at 78th WHA (May)

WHO SAFE Strategy Implemented in India

SAFE =

  • S: Surgery (for advanced trachomatous trichiasis)
  • A: Antibiotics (mass drug administration to control infection)
  • F: Facial hygiene
  • E: Environmental improvements (sanitation, fly control, clean water)

This strategy, integrated into NPCBVI (National Programme for Control of Blindness & Visual Impairment ), was crucial to India’s elimination efforts.

NPCBVI Measures

  • Surveillance in all districts using WHO formats since 2019
  • Collection and submission of data to WHO via a dossier
  • Collaboration with WHO Country Office for validation
  • Monitoring of TT-only (trichiasis) cases in 200 endemic districts

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