Aim: To assess the prevalence and demographic associations of moderate visual impairment in the population of the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Methods: From 94 clusters in one urban and three rural areas of Andhra Pradesh, 11 786 people of all ages were sampled using a stratified, random, cluster, systematic sampling strategy. The eligible people were invited for interview and detailed dilated eye examination by trained professionals. Moderate visual impairment was defined as presenting distance visual acuity less than 6/18 to 6/60 or equivalent visual field loss in the better eye. Results: Of those sampled, 10 293 (87.3%) people participated in the study. In addition to the previously reported 1.84% prevalence of blindness (pre...
BACKGROUND: Rapid assessment of avoidable blindness provides valid estimates in a short period of ti...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of vitreoretinal disorders in a rural southern Indian populati...
Purpose: To understand the reasons why people in rural south India with visual impairment arising f...
Aim: To assess the prevalence and demographic associations of moderate visual impairment in the popu...
To assess the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in urban and rural population aged ≥40 year...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of blindness and vision impairment in a rural population of s...
To assess the prevalence of blindness and visual impairment (VI), their associated causes and underl...
Aim: To assess utilisation of eyecare services by people with visual impairment <6/18 or equivale...
PURPOSE: To assess the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in weaving communities in Prakasam...
To determine the prevalence, causes and associated demographic factors related to visual impairment ...
This study assessed the prevalence and causes of unilateral visual impairment in the urban populatio...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based planning has been the hallmark of the blindness control programme in Indi...
Purpose: To assess the prevalence, distribution, and demographic associations of refractive error in...
Purpose: Very few studies have been conducted in India and other parts of the world on visual impair...
Avoidable blindness is a significant public health problem in India. Nationally representative RAAB ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid assessment of avoidable blindness provides valid estimates in a short period of ti...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of vitreoretinal disorders in a rural southern Indian populati...
Purpose: To understand the reasons why people in rural south India with visual impairment arising f...
Aim: To assess the prevalence and demographic associations of moderate visual impairment in the popu...
To assess the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in urban and rural population aged ≥40 year...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of blindness and vision impairment in a rural population of s...
To assess the prevalence of blindness and visual impairment (VI), their associated causes and underl...
Aim: To assess utilisation of eyecare services by people with visual impairment <6/18 or equivale...
PURPOSE: To assess the prevalence and causes of visual impairment in weaving communities in Prakasam...
To determine the prevalence, causes and associated demographic factors related to visual impairment ...
This study assessed the prevalence and causes of unilateral visual impairment in the urban populatio...
BACKGROUND: Evidence based planning has been the hallmark of the blindness control programme in Indi...
Purpose: To assess the prevalence, distribution, and demographic associations of refractive error in...
Purpose: Very few studies have been conducted in India and other parts of the world on visual impair...
Avoidable blindness is a significant public health problem in India. Nationally representative RAAB ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid assessment of avoidable blindness provides valid estimates in a short period of ti...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of vitreoretinal disorders in a rural southern Indian populati...
Purpose: To understand the reasons why people in rural south India with visual impairment arising f...