AbstractInvestment by organizations and agencies has led to a growing body of evidence and information to assist ophthalmologists and others to meet the needs of children with cataract in Africa. The geographic distribution of research, training, and programme development across Africa has been uneven; investment has been greatest in eastern and southern Africa. Population based surveys (using key informants) suggest that 15–35% of childhood blindness is due to congenital or developmental cataract. There may be up to 82,000 children with non-traumatic cataract in Africa, with approximately 19,000 new cases each year.Effective strategies to find and refer children are those that engage the community in case detection. Identification and refe...
Background Congenital and developmental cataract affects children from birth up to 16 years of age...
Introduction: Cataract is one of the underlying causes of poor vision and blindness. Quality of life...
BackgroundCataract is an extremely serious cause of visual impairment in paediatric patients worldwi...
Worldwide, childhood blindness is 0.75/1000 children giving an estimated number of 1.4 million suffe...
Introduction: The leading cause of childhood blindness globally is paediatric cataract. Bilateral ca...
BACKGROUND: Recent reports have suggested a significant change in the causes of blindness in childre...
Paediatric cataract is an important problem all over the world. In developing countries, it is a maj...
BACKGROUND: Cataract is the leading cause of blindness in children in east Africa. The results of su...
Background: Cataract is a leading cause of childhood blindness in East Africa, and high quality surg...
Background: Cataract has emerged as the most important cause of blindness in children worldwide, and...
Childhood cataract is an avoidable cause of visual disability worldwide and is a priority for VISION...
AIM: We aimed to evaluate age-related cataract as a contributor to blindness and visual impairment (...
BACKGROUND: Recently there has been a great deal of new population based evidence on visual impairme...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cataract is becoming increasingly recognised as a priority for reducing childh...
We aimed to evaluate the potential impact of a cataract surgery programme at the Good Shepherd Hospi...
Background Congenital and developmental cataract affects children from birth up to 16 years of age...
Introduction: Cataract is one of the underlying causes of poor vision and blindness. Quality of life...
BackgroundCataract is an extremely serious cause of visual impairment in paediatric patients worldwi...
Worldwide, childhood blindness is 0.75/1000 children giving an estimated number of 1.4 million suffe...
Introduction: The leading cause of childhood blindness globally is paediatric cataract. Bilateral ca...
BACKGROUND: Recent reports have suggested a significant change in the causes of blindness in childre...
Paediatric cataract is an important problem all over the world. In developing countries, it is a maj...
BACKGROUND: Cataract is the leading cause of blindness in children in east Africa. The results of su...
Background: Cataract is a leading cause of childhood blindness in East Africa, and high quality surg...
Background: Cataract has emerged as the most important cause of blindness in children worldwide, and...
Childhood cataract is an avoidable cause of visual disability worldwide and is a priority for VISION...
AIM: We aimed to evaluate age-related cataract as a contributor to blindness and visual impairment (...
BACKGROUND: Recently there has been a great deal of new population based evidence on visual impairme...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cataract is becoming increasingly recognised as a priority for reducing childh...
We aimed to evaluate the potential impact of a cataract surgery programme at the Good Shepherd Hospi...
Background Congenital and developmental cataract affects children from birth up to 16 years of age...
Introduction: Cataract is one of the underlying causes of poor vision and blindness. Quality of life...
BackgroundCataract is an extremely serious cause of visual impairment in paediatric patients worldwi...