Evidence-based preschool-age vision screening: health policy considerations
Abstract Background There are many causes of visual impairment, and even blindness, which are treatable or at least preventable. Two such conditions are strabismus (crossed-eye, squint) and refractive error (visual image not focused on the most sensitive part of the retina). If these are not detecte...
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Main Authors: | Deena Rachel Zimmerman (Author), Hadas Ben-Eli (Author), Bruce Moore (Author), Monique Toledano (Author), Chen Stein-Zamir (Author), Ariela Gordon-Shaag (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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