There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in communities in developing countries. This makes effective planning of eye services difficult.3,899 eligible individuals were recruited and examined in a cross-sectional survey in Asa Local Government Area, Nigeria. Those who self-reported an ocular morbidity were also asked about their health-seeking behaviour. Health records of local facilities were reviewed to collect information on those presenting with ocular morbidities.25.2% (95% CI: 22.0–28.6) had an ocular morbidity in at least one eye. Leading causes were presbyopia and conditions affecting the lens and conjunctiva. The odds of having an ocular morbidity increased with age and lower educational atta...
Background: Ocular morbidity patterns are indicative of the ocular health status of communities. The...
Visual function is of inestimable value to mankind. In spite of the important function the eyes perf...
Background . The provision of population-wide, accessible, affordable, acceptable and evenly distrib...
There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in communities in d...
Background: There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in comm...
BACKGROUND: There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in comm...
Several barriers to accessing hospital care have been shown to cause high patronages at free medical...
Background: Lafia, the state capital of Nasarawa State has a specialist hospital that serves the ent...
The major causes of blindness in Cross River State, Nigeria are refractive error, glaucoma and catar...
Blindness survey remains a useful tool for eye care needs assessment. A cross sectional survey of At...
The pattern of eye disorders of 1,584 consecutive new patients presenting at a private hospital in a...
Ocular morbidity (OM) describes any eye disease regardless of resultant visual loss. Ocular morbidit...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of refractive errors in Ogun State, Nigeria. The ...
Background: To determine the prevalence and causes of ocular morbidity among commercial intercity ve...
Background: To determine the prevalence and causes of ocular morbidity among commercial intercity ve...
Background: Ocular morbidity patterns are indicative of the ocular health status of communities. The...
Visual function is of inestimable value to mankind. In spite of the important function the eyes perf...
Background . The provision of population-wide, accessible, affordable, acceptable and evenly distrib...
There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in communities in d...
Background: There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in comm...
BACKGROUND: There is currently limited information as to which conditions are most prevalent in comm...
Several barriers to accessing hospital care have been shown to cause high patronages at free medical...
Background: Lafia, the state capital of Nasarawa State has a specialist hospital that serves the ent...
The major causes of blindness in Cross River State, Nigeria are refractive error, glaucoma and catar...
Blindness survey remains a useful tool for eye care needs assessment. A cross sectional survey of At...
The pattern of eye disorders of 1,584 consecutive new patients presenting at a private hospital in a...
Ocular morbidity (OM) describes any eye disease regardless of resultant visual loss. Ocular morbidit...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of refractive errors in Ogun State, Nigeria. The ...
Background: To determine the prevalence and causes of ocular morbidity among commercial intercity ve...
Background: To determine the prevalence and causes of ocular morbidity among commercial intercity ve...
Background: Ocular morbidity patterns are indicative of the ocular health status of communities. The...
Visual function is of inestimable value to mankind. In spite of the important function the eyes perf...
Background . The provision of population-wide, accessible, affordable, acceptable and evenly distrib...