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359 related items for PubMed ID: 28532291

  • 1. Using Key Informant Method to Determine the Prevalence and Causes of Childhood Blindness in South-Eastern Nigeria.
    Aghaji AE, Ezegwui IR, Shiweobi JO, Mamah CC, Okoloagu MN, Onwasigwe EN.
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  • 3. The epidemiology of childhood blindness and severe visual impairment in Indonesia.
    Muhit M, Karim T, Islam J, Hardianto D, Muhiddin HS, Purwanta SA, Suhardjo S, Widyandana D, Khandaker G.
    Br J Ophthalmol; 2018 Nov; 102(11):1543-1549. PubMed ID: 29437580
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    Duke R, Otong E, Iso M, Okorie U, Ekwe A, Courtright P, Lewallen S.
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  • 9. Using key informant method to assess the prevalence and causes of childhood blindness in Xiu'shui County, Jiangxi Province, Southeast China.
    Xiao B, Fan J, Deng Y, Ding Y, Muhit M, Kuper H.
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  • 11. A survey of visual impairment and blindness in children attending four schools for the blind in Cambodia.
    Sia DI, Muecke J, Hammerton M, Ngy M, Kong A, Morse A, Holmes M, Piseth H, Hamilton C, Selva D.
    Ophthalmic Epidemiol; 2010 Aug; 17(4):225-33. PubMed ID: 20642345
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  • 14. Causes of Childhood Vision Impairment in the School for the Blind in Eritrea.
    Gyawali R, Moodley VR.
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  • 15. The importance of prenatal factors in childhood blindness in India.
    Rahi JS, Sripathi S, Gilbert CE, Foster A.
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  • 16. Causes of childhood blindness in Malaysia: results from a national study of blind school students.
    Reddy SC, Tan BC.
    Int Ophthalmol; 2001 Jul; 24(1):53-9. PubMed ID: 11998890
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  • 17. Childhood blindness and visual impairment in the Narayani Zone of Nepal: a population-based survey.
    Byanju RN, Kandel RP, Sharma P, Thapa HB, Shrestha M, Bassett K.
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