Talk:Ocular Infection by Chlamydia trachomatis: Public Health Responses to Pathology: Difference between revisions
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Great page! Very well organized -- I like how you move from the disease at the micro and individual level to a more macro and public health perspective. Each topic transitions smoothly into the next and the page is easy to follow in general. While some of the images are certainly graphic, they clearly illustrate what you are trying to show. Great work expanding the disease and microbe into a much broader topic! | Great page! Very well organized -- I like how you move from the disease at the micro and individual level to a more macro and public health perspective. Each topic transitions smoothly into the next and the page is easy to follow in general. While some of the images are certainly graphic, they clearly illustrate what you are trying to show. Great work expanding the disease and microbe into a much broader topic! | ||
Very well written page! I loved the breadth of your page – from history, to clinical presentation, to public health response – that you provided along with more scientific information. Super grotesque images but they enhanced the page! Nice job. |
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Great page! Very well organized -- I like how you move from the disease at the micro and individual level to a more macro and public health perspective. Each topic transitions smoothly into the next and the page is easy to follow in general. While some of the images are certainly graphic, they clearly illustrate what you are trying to show. Great work expanding the disease and microbe into a much broader topic!
Very well written page! I loved the breadth of your page – from history, to clinical presentation, to public health response – that you provided along with more scientific information. Super grotesque images but they enhanced the page! Nice job.