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Health Promotion Partnerships for Trachoma Elimination Fiona D Lange, Josie R Atkinson, Hugh R Taylor Indigenous Australian children have better eyesight than non Indigenous children but as adults they have six times mor
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Oxford University Press / Health Promotion Partnerships / Prolonged Infection Resources / The National Trachoma Surveillance Reference Group / TT and CO / /

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Australia / /

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University of Melbourne / Global Health The University / The University of Melbourne / Disclaimer Copyright The University / Copyright University of Melbourne / /

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University of Melbourne / Congress / Melbourne School of Population / World Health Organization / Melbourne School of Population Health / Health Education Sessions School / Indigenous Eye Health Unit / Northern Territory Government / Congress CAAC / National Trachoma Surveillance and Reporting Unit / Oxford University / Centre for Disease Control / Reporting Unit / Fred Hollows Foundation / Katherine West Health Board / /

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Taylor Indigenous Australian / Fiona D Lange / Josie R Atkinson / Katherine West / Hugh R Taylor / Hugh R. Taylor / /

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Harold Mitchell Chair / Professor / Islander Health Worker / /

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Northern Territory / /

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The Medical Journal / Baseline / /

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