Introduction: School children constitute about one fourth of population of India. Early detection and treatment of various eye diseases helps in avoiding many complications. The magnitude of blindness is 3-4 times greater in developing countries. Very few studies have been conducted in Uttarakhand revealing the ophthalmic morbidity in school children or general population. Hilly areas especially the remote ones face various problems like, poor transportation facilities, distant health facilities, use of traditional methods for treatment, faith healing, customs and belief system, lack of information. Moreover water supply, poor personal hygiene and other factors also add up to these problems. Aim: To study the oph...
In India, children make up 31% of the populace. There are 1.4 million blind children in the globe, a...
Background: The cause of blindness and low vision differs in different countries and communities. Th...
G Nageswar Rao,1 Silpa Sabnam,2 Sweta Pal,2 Huma Rizwan,2 Bhaskar Thakur,3 Arttatrana Pal4 1Departm...
Introduction: School children constitute about one fourth of population of India. Early detection an...
Background: Vision is the most important special sense in human being. Normal vision is essential fo...
Background: Data on eye diseases among school children is not readily available. Considering the fa...
Background: School children are affected by various eye disorders like refractive errors, squint, Vi...
Background & objectives: Most of the ocular morbidities among school children are preventable or tre...
Introduction: Many ocular diseases have their origin in early childhood and if the morbidity goes un...
Abstract: The aim of the presented study was to find out the prevalence of ocular morbidity in schoo...
Background: Schoolchildren form an important target group as any ocular morbidity in this age group ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To determine the prevalence of ocular morbidity in tribal children 15 years or y...
ABSTRACT The global initiative for the Elimination of Avoidable Blindness sets a major challenge to ...
Background: In developing countries like India lower socioeconomic status and lack of proper eye car...
Introduction: Ocular and vision defects are common among school going children. Vision disorders, es...
In India, children make up 31% of the populace. There are 1.4 million blind children in the globe, a...
Background: The cause of blindness and low vision differs in different countries and communities. Th...
G Nageswar Rao,1 Silpa Sabnam,2 Sweta Pal,2 Huma Rizwan,2 Bhaskar Thakur,3 Arttatrana Pal4 1Departm...
Introduction: School children constitute about one fourth of population of India. Early detection an...
Background: Vision is the most important special sense in human being. Normal vision is essential fo...
Background: Data on eye diseases among school children is not readily available. Considering the fa...
Background: School children are affected by various eye disorders like refractive errors, squint, Vi...
Background & objectives: Most of the ocular morbidities among school children are preventable or tre...
Introduction: Many ocular diseases have their origin in early childhood and if the morbidity goes un...
Abstract: The aim of the presented study was to find out the prevalence of ocular morbidity in schoo...
Background: Schoolchildren form an important target group as any ocular morbidity in this age group ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To determine the prevalence of ocular morbidity in tribal children 15 years or y...
ABSTRACT The global initiative for the Elimination of Avoidable Blindness sets a major challenge to ...
Background: In developing countries like India lower socioeconomic status and lack of proper eye car...
Introduction: Ocular and vision defects are common among school going children. Vision disorders, es...
In India, children make up 31% of the populace. There are 1.4 million blind children in the globe, a...
Background: The cause of blindness and low vision differs in different countries and communities. Th...
G Nageswar Rao,1 Silpa Sabnam,2 Sweta Pal,2 Huma Rizwan,2 Bhaskar Thakur,3 Arttatrana Pal4 1Departm...