The need to correct refractive errors Refractive errors are a priority within the global initiative for the elimination of avoidable blindness, VISION 2020: The Right to Sight.1,4 Until recently, refractive errors never figured as a cause of vision impairment or blindness in the surveys; this was probably due to WHO’s categorisation of visual acuity as based on best corrected vision, presumably because of the ease (from a technical perspective) with which it can be addressed. Thus refractive errors had not grabbed the attention of policymakers and service providers
Background: As your eyes are one of the most important organ in the human body and vision is one of ...
but we believe that the global estimate of 8.2 million blind persons due to un-corrected refractive ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based planning has been the hallmark of the blindness control programme in Indi...
In the late 1990s, two papers from very different parts of the world, Australia and India, highlight...
Avoidable blindness and vision impairment affects 741 million people worldwide. Uncorrected refracti...
Worldwide, there are over 640 million people who are vision impaired, simply because they do not hav...
AIM: To assess the barriers to the uptake of refraction services in the age group of 15-49 years in ...
Purpose: To investigate the prevalence of uncorrected refractive errors, presbyopia and spectacle co...
India, the second most populous country in the world, is home to 23.5% of the world's blind populati...
Clinical relevance: Optimisation of vision screening programmes can result the detection of refracti...
Background. Refractive error (RE) is an optical defect condition in which the image of the object be...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of blindness and vision impairment in a rural population of s...
PURPOSE. To assess the extent of uncorrected refractive error and associated factors in Bangladesh a...
Myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism are all types of refractive error. Refractory errors that go unco...
Myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism are all types of refractive error. Refractory errors that go unco...
Background: As your eyes are one of the most important organ in the human body and vision is one of ...
but we believe that the global estimate of 8.2 million blind persons due to un-corrected refractive ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based planning has been the hallmark of the blindness control programme in Indi...
In the late 1990s, two papers from very different parts of the world, Australia and India, highlight...
Avoidable blindness and vision impairment affects 741 million people worldwide. Uncorrected refracti...
Worldwide, there are over 640 million people who are vision impaired, simply because they do not hav...
AIM: To assess the barriers to the uptake of refraction services in the age group of 15-49 years in ...
Purpose: To investigate the prevalence of uncorrected refractive errors, presbyopia and spectacle co...
India, the second most populous country in the world, is home to 23.5% of the world's blind populati...
Clinical relevance: Optimisation of vision screening programmes can result the detection of refracti...
Background. Refractive error (RE) is an optical defect condition in which the image of the object be...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of blindness and vision impairment in a rural population of s...
PURPOSE. To assess the extent of uncorrected refractive error and associated factors in Bangladesh a...
Myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism are all types of refractive error. Refractory errors that go unco...
Myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism are all types of refractive error. Refractory errors that go unco...
Background: As your eyes are one of the most important organ in the human body and vision is one of ...
but we believe that the global estimate of 8.2 million blind persons due to un-corrected refractive ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based planning has been the hallmark of the blindness control programme in Indi...