Status of visual impairment among indigenous (Orang Asli) school children in Malaysia
Abstract Background School children are considered a high-risk group for visual impairment because uncorrected refractive errors and problems such as amblyopia can seriously affect their learning abilities and their physical and mental development. There are many studies reporting the prevalence of...
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Main Authors: | Rokiah Omar (Author), Wan Mohd Hafidz Wan Abdul (Author), Victor Feizal Knight (Author) |
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