The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\u2019s (CDC) Metropolitan Atlanta Developmental Disabilities Surveillance Program (MADDSP) is one of the few programs in the world that actively tracks the number of children with vision impairment in a large, diverse metropolitan area over time.CS228573APublication date from document properties.visionimpairment.pd
Background: To report the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in seven-year-old children in I...
PURPOSE: To summarize the available data on pediatric blinding disease worldwide and to present curr...
study of 385 cases. Clinics. 2006;61(3):239-46. OBJECTIVE: To analyze data on the pediatric populati...
Vision impairment is recognized as a global public health problem. Children are the most susceptible...
Problem/Condition: In the United States, developmental disabilities affect approximately 17 % of chi...
Since the inception of special education legislation, the identification of severely visually impair...
BackgroundLimited population-based data on prevalence of childhood vision impairment (VI) and hearin...
The major causes of blindness in children vary widely from region to region, being largely determine...
Pediatric age is the most important period for preventive eye care services and research. Vision los...
AIM:To analyze the pathogenesis, refraction states, refractive error correction with glasses and dis...
BACKGROUND: The updated estimate for visual impairment in children is needed for planning to improve...
The prevalence of students with visual impairments varies across the United States, yet limited anal...
Background: Reliable data on the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in children are necessar...
Congenital and hereditary forms of ophthalmic pathology claim over 90 % of cases of vision disabilit...
Developmental disabilities affect approximately 17% of children younger than 18 years of age in the ...
Background: To report the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in seven-year-old children in I...
PURPOSE: To summarize the available data on pediatric blinding disease worldwide and to present curr...
study of 385 cases. Clinics. 2006;61(3):239-46. OBJECTIVE: To analyze data on the pediatric populati...
Vision impairment is recognized as a global public health problem. Children are the most susceptible...
Problem/Condition: In the United States, developmental disabilities affect approximately 17 % of chi...
Since the inception of special education legislation, the identification of severely visually impair...
BackgroundLimited population-based data on prevalence of childhood vision impairment (VI) and hearin...
The major causes of blindness in children vary widely from region to region, being largely determine...
Pediatric age is the most important period for preventive eye care services and research. Vision los...
AIM:To analyze the pathogenesis, refraction states, refractive error correction with glasses and dis...
BACKGROUND: The updated estimate for visual impairment in children is needed for planning to improve...
The prevalence of students with visual impairments varies across the United States, yet limited anal...
Background: Reliable data on the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in children are necessar...
Congenital and hereditary forms of ophthalmic pathology claim over 90 % of cases of vision disabilit...
Developmental disabilities affect approximately 17% of children younger than 18 years of age in the ...
Background: To report the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in seven-year-old children in I...
PURPOSE: To summarize the available data on pediatric blinding disease worldwide and to present curr...
study of 385 cases. Clinics. 2006;61(3):239-46. OBJECTIVE: To analyze data on the pediatric populati...