On behalf of Australian organisations involved in trachoma control activities, under a funding agreement with the Australian Government.
List of Tables 3
List of Figures 4
Acknowledgments 6
The National Trachoma Surveillance and Control Reference Group 6
National Trachoma Surveillance and Reporting Unit 6
Jurisdictional contributors to trachoma data collection 6
Technical terms and definitions 8
Abbreviations 9
Executive summary 10
Trachoma program coverage 10
Screening coverage 10
Clean face prevalence 10
Trachoma prevalence 11
Antibiotic distribution and coverage 11
Trichiasis 11
Health promotion activities 11
Background 12
Trachoma control in Australia 12
The National Trachoma Surveillance and Reporting Unit 13
Methodology 13
Northern Territory 14
South Australia 14
Western Australia 15
New South Wales 15
Queensland 15
Data analysis 16
Calculations for trachoma prevalence 16
National results 2016 17
Figures and Tables 17
Figure 1.1 Trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years in all at-risk communities by region, Australia 2016* 17
Figure 1.2 Number of communities designated to be at risk by jurisdiction, Australia 2007 – 2016 18
Figure 1.3 Number of at-risk communities according to trachoma control strategy implemented by jurisdiction, Australia 2016 19
Figure 1.4 Population screening coverage in children aged 5-9 years in communities that were screened for trachoma by jurisdiction, Australia 2016 20
Figure 1.5 Proportion of screened children aged 5-9 years who had a clean face by jurisdiction, Australia 2007-2016. 20
Figure 1.6 a Observed prevalence of active trachoma among screened children aged 5-9 years by jurisdiction, Australia 2007-2016 21
Figure 1.6 b Estimated prevalence of active trachoma among children aged 5-9 years by jurisdiction, Australia* 2007-2016. 21
Figure 1.6 c Overall prevalence of active trachoma among children aged 5-9 years by jurisdiction, Australia* 2007-2016. 22
Figure 1.7 Number of at-risk communities* according to level of trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years by jurisdiction, Australia 2016 22
Figure 1.8 Proportion of communities with zero prevalence of trachoma by jurisdiction, Australia 2007-2016 23
Figure 1.9 Proportion of communities with endemic (>5%) levels of trachoma by jurisdiction, Australia 2007-2016 23
Figure 1.10 Number of doses of azithromycin administered for the treatment of trachoma by jurisdiction, Australia 2007-2016 24
Table 1.1 Trachoma control delivery in at-risk* communities by jurisdiction, Australia 2016 25
Table 1.2 Trachoma screening coverage, trachoma prevalence and clean face prevalence in children aged 5-9 years by jurisdiction, Australia 2016 26
Table 1.3 Number and proportion * of at-risk communities according to level of trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years, Australia 2007-2016 27
Table 1.4 Treatment strategies by jurisdiction, Australia 2016 28
Table 1.5 Trachoma treatment coverage, Australia 2016 29
Table 1.6 Trichiasis screening coverage, prevalence and treatment among Indigenous adults, Australia 2016 31
Northern Territory results 33
Trachoma program coverage 33
Screening coverage 33
Clean face prevalence 33
Trachoma prevalence 33
Treatment delivery and coverage 34
Trichiasis 34
Health promotion 34
Figures and Tables 35
Figure 2.1 Trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years in all at-risk communities by region, Northern Territory, 2016 35
Figure 2.2 Number of communities at risk by region, Northern Territory 2007-2016 36
Figure 2.3 Number of at-risk communities according to trachoma control strategy implemented by region, Northern Territory 2016 36
Figure 2.4 Population screening coverage of children aged 5-9 years in communities that required screening for trachoma by region, Northern Territory 2016 37
Figure 2.5 Proportion of screened children aged 5-9 years who had a clean face by region, Northern Territory 2007-2016 37
Figure 2.6 a Observed prevalence of active trachoma among children aged 5-9 years in communities that were screened by region, Northern Territory 2007-2016 38
Figure 2.6 b Active trachoma prevalence among children aged 5-9 years in all at-risk communities* by region, Northern Territory 2007-2016 38
Figure 2.6 c Overall prevalence of active trachoma* among children aged 5-9 years by region, Northern Territory 2007-2016. 39
Figure 2.7 Number of at-risk communities* according to level of trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years by region, Northern Territory 2016 39
Figure 2.8 Number of doses of azithromycin administered for the treatment of trachoma by region, Northern Territory 2007-2016 40
Table 2.1 Trachoma control delivery in at-risk* communities by region, Northern Territory 2016 41
Table 2.2 Trachoma screening coverage, trachoma prevalence and clean face prevalence by region, Northern Territory 2016 42
Table 2.3 Number and proportion of at-risk communities according to level of trachoma prevalence* in children aged 5-9 years, Northern Territory 2007-2016 45
Table 2.4 Treatment strategies by region, Northern Territory 2016 46
Table 2.5 Trachoma treatment coverage by region,* Northern Territory 2016 47
Table 2.6 Trichiasis screening coverage, prevalence and treatment among Indigenous adults by region, Northern Territory 2016 49
Table 2.7 Health promotion activities by region, Northern Territory 2016 50
Northern Territory Trachoma Health Promotion 51
South Australia results 52
Trachoma program coverage 52
Screening coverage 52
Clean face prevalence 52
Trachoma prevalence 52
Treatment delivery and coverage 52
Trichiasis 52
Health promotion 52
Figures and Tables 54
Figure 3.1 Trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years in all at-risk communities by region, South Australia, 2016 54
Figure 3.2 Number of communities at risk by region, South Australia 2007-2016 55
Figure 3.3 Number of at-risk communities according to trachoma control strategy implemented by region, South Australia 2016 55
Figure 3.4 Population screening coverage of children aged 5-9 years in at-risk communities that required screening for trachoma by region, South Australia 2016 56
Figure 3.5 Proportion of screened children* aged 5-9 years who had a clean face by region, South Australia 2007-2016 56
Figure 3.6 a Observed prevalence of active trachoma among children aged 5-9 years in at-risk communities by region,* South Australia 2007-2016 57
Figure 3.6 b Overall prevalence of active trachoma among children aged 5-9 years in all communities* by region, South Australia 2007-2016 57
Figure 3.7 Number of at-risk communities according to level of trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years by region, South Australia 2016 58
Figure 3.8 Number of doses of azithromycin administered for the treatment of trachoma by region, South Australia 2007-2016 58
Table 3.1 Trachoma control delivery in at-risk* communities by region, South Australia 2016 59
Table 3.2 Trachoma screening coverage, trachoma prevalence and clean face prevalence by region, South Australia 2016 60
Table 3.3 Number and proportion* of at-risk communities according to level of trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years, South Australia 2007-2016 62
Table 3.4 Treatment strategies by region, South Australia 2016 64
Table 3.5 Trachoma treatment coverage by region, South Australia 2016 65
Table 3.6 Trichiasis screening coverage, prevalence and treatment among Indigenous adults by region, South Australia 2016 66
Table 3.7 Health promotion activities by region, South Australia 2016 67
South Australia Trachoma Health Promotion 68
Western Australia results 69
Trachoma program coverage 69
Screening coverage 69
Clean face prevalence 69
Trachoma prevalence 69
Treatment delivery and coverage 69
Trichiasis 69
Health promotion 70
Figures and Tables 71
Figure 4.1 Trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years in all at-risk communities by region, Western Australia 2016 71
Figure 4.2 Number of communities at risk by region, Western Australia 2007-2016 73
Figure 4.3 Number of at-risk communities according to trachoma control strategy implemented by region, Western Australia 2016 73
Figure 4.4 Population screening coverage in children aged 5-9 years in communities that required screening for trachoma by region, Western Australia 2016 74
Figure 4.5 Proportion of screened children aged 5-9 years who had a clean face by region, Western Australia 2007-2016 74
Figure 4.6 a Observed prevalence of active trachoma among children aged 5-9 years in communities that were screened by region, Western Australia 2007-2016 75
Figure 4.6 b Estimated prevalence* of active trachoma among children aged 5-9 years in all at-risk communities by region, Western Australia 2007-2016 75
Figure 4.6 c Overall prevalence of active trachoma among children aged 5-9 years in all communities* by region, Western Australia 2007-2016 76
Figure 4.7 Number of at-risk communities* according to level of trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years by region, Western Australia 2016 76
Figure 4.8 Number of doses of azithromycin administered for the treatment of trachoma by region, Western Australia 2007-2016 77
Table 4.1 Trachoma control delivery by region, Western Australia 2016 78
Table 4.2 Trachoma screening coverage, trachoma prevalence and clean face prevalence by region, Western Australia 2016 79
Table 4.3 Number and proportion of at-risk communities* according to level of trachoma prevalence in children aged 5-9 years, Western Australia 2007-2016 81
Table 4.4 Treatment strategies by region, Western Australia 2016 82
Table 4.5 Trachoma treatment coverage by region, Western Australia 2016 84
Table 4.6 Trichiasis screening coverage, prevalence and treatment among Indigenous adults by region, Western Australia 2016 85
Table 4.7 Health promotion activities by region, Western Australia 2016 86
Western Australian Trachoma Health Promotion 87
Queensland Results 88
Trachoma program coverage 88
Screening coverage 88
Clean face prevalence 88
Trachoma prevalence 88
Treatment delivery and coverage 88
Trichiasis 88
Health promotion 88
Figures and Tables 89
Table 5.1 Trachoma screening coverage, trachoma prevalence and clean face prevalence, Queensland 2016 89
Table 5.2 Trachoma treatment strategy and coverage, Queensland 2016 89
Table 5.3 Health promotion activities in Queensland 2016 90
Interpretation and discussion of findings 91
Screening coverage 91
Trachoma prevalence 91
Monitoring of health promotion and environmental health activities 91
Trichiasis 92
Facial cleanliness 92
Progress towards Australia’s elimination target 92
References 93