Background: Universal access to Primary Eye Care (PEC) is a key global initiative to reduce and prevent avoidable causes of visual impairment (VI). PEC can address minor eye conditions, simple forms of uncorrected refractive error (URE) and create a referral pathway for specialist eye care, thus offering a potential solution to a lack of eye health specialists in low-income countries. However, there is little information on the population need for PEC, including prevalence of URE in all ages in Sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: A national survey was conducted of people aged 7 and over in Rwanda in September-December 2016. Participants were selected through two-stage probability proportional to size sampling and compact segment sampling. VI (visu...
Importance: Multiple studies have found an increased prevalence, younger age at onset, and more seve...
Background: Bangladesh is a densely populated, impoverished country in South Asia with inadequate he...
INTRODUCTION: A rapid assessment of avoidable blindness (RAAB) was conducted in Southern Zambia to e...
Background: Universal access to Primary Eye Care (PEC) is a key global initiative to reduce and prev...
BACKGROUND:Universal access to Primary Eye Care (PEC) is a key global initiative to reduce and preve...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Universal access to Primary Eye Care (PEC) is a key global initiative to re...
Background: Visual impairment is a global public health problem, with an estimated 285 million affec...
PURPOSE: Ocular morbidity (OM) describes any eye disease regardless of resultant visual loss. Ocular...
Background: Successful refractive error programmes arise from evidence that can be collected cost e...
The World Health Organization estimates that there were 37 million blind people in 2002 and that the...
BACKGROUND: Data on prevalence and causes of avoidable blindness in Malawi are not readily available...
BACKGROUND: Visual impairment is a global public health problem, with an estimated 285 million affec...
Background: Surveys have been conducted to measure prevalence of eye disease in Africa, but not of i...
Data on prevalence and causes of avoidable blindness in Malawi are not readily available. The purpos...
Purpose: Ocular morbidity (OM) describes any eye disease regardless of resultant visual loss. Ocular...
Importance: Multiple studies have found an increased prevalence, younger age at onset, and more seve...
Background: Bangladesh is a densely populated, impoverished country in South Asia with inadequate he...
INTRODUCTION: A rapid assessment of avoidable blindness (RAAB) was conducted in Southern Zambia to e...
Background: Universal access to Primary Eye Care (PEC) is a key global initiative to reduce and prev...
BACKGROUND:Universal access to Primary Eye Care (PEC) is a key global initiative to reduce and preve...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Universal access to Primary Eye Care (PEC) is a key global initiative to re...
Background: Visual impairment is a global public health problem, with an estimated 285 million affec...
PURPOSE: Ocular morbidity (OM) describes any eye disease regardless of resultant visual loss. Ocular...
Background: Successful refractive error programmes arise from evidence that can be collected cost e...
The World Health Organization estimates that there were 37 million blind people in 2002 and that the...
BACKGROUND: Data on prevalence and causes of avoidable blindness in Malawi are not readily available...
BACKGROUND: Visual impairment is a global public health problem, with an estimated 285 million affec...
Background: Surveys have been conducted to measure prevalence of eye disease in Africa, but not of i...
Data on prevalence and causes of avoidable blindness in Malawi are not readily available. The purpos...
Purpose: Ocular morbidity (OM) describes any eye disease regardless of resultant visual loss. Ocular...
Importance: Multiple studies have found an increased prevalence, younger age at onset, and more seve...
Background: Bangladesh is a densely populated, impoverished country in South Asia with inadequate he...
INTRODUCTION: A rapid assessment of avoidable blindness (RAAB) was conducted in Southern Zambia to e...