Purpose This study was conducted to assess the impact of the eye care programme on cataract blindness and cataract surgical services in Sokoto, Nigeria over a 12 year period 2005-2016. Methods Data from the 2005 population based cross-sectional study of blindness in Sokoto state was re-analysed to obtain baseline estimates of the prevalence of cataract blindness and cataract surgical coverage for persons 50 years and over in Wurno health zone. A population based survey of a representative sample of persons 50 years and over in Wurno health zone was conducted in July 2016. Data on eye health workforce, infrastructure and cataract surgical services between 2005 and 2016 were analysed from relevant documents. Results In 2005 the unadjusted pr...
Background: Cataract remains a disease of priority being the leading cause of blindness globally. Al...
Objective To estimate the incidence of vision-reducing cataract in sub-Saharan Africa and use these...
PURPOSE: To establish the proportion of patients who are blind or have low vision prior to undergoin...
Purpose This study was conducted to assess the impact of the eye care programme on cataract blindnes...
This study was conducted to assess the impact of the eye care programme on cataract blindness and ca...
Background: Cataract is the leading cause of blindness in the world. An efficient and effective cata...
Background: A population based, rapid assessment for cataract blindness was conducted in Ughelli No...
A retrospective study of all the patients admitted to the eye ward of University of Ilorin Teaching ...
BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to ascertain the current magnitude and causes of blindness and...
Background: To assess the output of cataract surgeries in Plateau state in terms of cataract surgica...
Background: In an effort to plan for effective community-based cataract surgical services in Igabi d...
This study evaluates the trend of cataract blindness in Onitsha, of Anambra State. The study employe...
Background: Cataract is a major cause of avoidable blindness and isresponsible for about 50% of glob...
A blindness prevalence survey in 1996 indicated that estimates of 40000 are blind from cataracts in ...
CONTEXT: Cataract is the most common cause of blindness worldwide. Meeting World Health Organization...
Background: Cataract remains a disease of priority being the leading cause of blindness globally. Al...
Objective To estimate the incidence of vision-reducing cataract in sub-Saharan Africa and use these...
PURPOSE: To establish the proportion of patients who are blind or have low vision prior to undergoin...
Purpose This study was conducted to assess the impact of the eye care programme on cataract blindnes...
This study was conducted to assess the impact of the eye care programme on cataract blindness and ca...
Background: Cataract is the leading cause of blindness in the world. An efficient and effective cata...
Background: A population based, rapid assessment for cataract blindness was conducted in Ughelli No...
A retrospective study of all the patients admitted to the eye ward of University of Ilorin Teaching ...
BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to ascertain the current magnitude and causes of blindness and...
Background: To assess the output of cataract surgeries in Plateau state in terms of cataract surgica...
Background: In an effort to plan for effective community-based cataract surgical services in Igabi d...
This study evaluates the trend of cataract blindness in Onitsha, of Anambra State. The study employe...
Background: Cataract is a major cause of avoidable blindness and isresponsible for about 50% of glob...
A blindness prevalence survey in 1996 indicated that estimates of 40000 are blind from cataracts in ...
CONTEXT: Cataract is the most common cause of blindness worldwide. Meeting World Health Organization...
Background: Cataract remains a disease of priority being the leading cause of blindness globally. Al...
Objective To estimate the incidence of vision-reducing cataract in sub-Saharan Africa and use these...
PURPOSE: To establish the proportion of patients who are blind or have low vision prior to undergoin...