Refractive Errors in School Going Children - Data from A School Screening Survey Programme
Background: The prevalence of blindness in children ranges from approximately 0.3/1000 children in affluent regions to 1.5/1000 in the poorest communities. the importance of early detection and treatment of ocular diseases and visual impairment in young is obvious. Aim and objective - The basic aim...
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Main Authors: | Harpal Singh (Author), V K Saini (Author), Akhilesh Yadav (Author), Bharti Soni (Author) |
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2013-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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