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Volume 10, Number 11—November 2004
Perspective

Trachoma Decline and Widespread Use of Antimicrobial Drugs

Jaya D. Chidambaram*, Mariko Bird*, Vivian Schiedler*, Alicia M. Fry†, Travis Porco‡, Ramesh C. Bhatta§, Hem Jha§, J.S.P. Chaudary§, Bruce Gaynor*, Elizabeth Yi*, John P. Whitcher*, Susie Osaki-Holm*, and Thomas M. Lietman*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *University of California, San Francisco, California, USA; †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ‡California Department of Health Services, Berkeley, California, USA; §Geta Eye Hospital, Geta, Nepal

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Figure 2

Number of pharmacies in Geta, Nepal. The number of pharmacies in Geta subdistrict increased from 2 in 1980 to 14 in 2001.

Figure 2. Number of pharmacies in Geta, Nepal. The number of pharmacies in Geta subdistrict increased from 2 in 1980 to 14 in 2001.

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