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Prevalence and causes of vision loss in high-income countries and in Eastern and Central Europe in 2015: magnitude, temporal trends and projections.

Rupert R A BourneJost Bruno JonasAlain-Marie BronMaria Vittoria CicinelliAditi DasSeth R FlaxmanDavid S FriedmanJill E KeeffeJohn H KempenJanet L LeasherHans LimburgKovin NaidooKonrad PesudovsTunde PetoJinan SaadineAlexander J SilvesterNina TahhanHugh R TaylorRohit VarmaTien Y WongSerge Resnikoffnull null
Published in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2018)
While continuing to advance control of cataract and AMD as the leading causes of blindness remains a high priority, overcoming barriers to uptake of refractive error services would address approximately half of the MSVI burden. New data on burden of presbyopia identify this entity as an important public health problem in this population. Additional research on better treatments, better implementation with existing tools and ongoing surveillance of the problem is needed.
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