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Prevalence and causes of vision loss in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2015: magnitude, temporal trends and projections.

Janet L LeasherTasanee BraithwaiteJoão M FurtadoSeth R FlaxmanVan Charles LansinghJuan Carlos SilvaSerge ResnikoffHugh R TaylorRupert R A Bournenull null
Published in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2018)
These prevalence estimates indicate that one in five persons across LAC had some degree of vision loss in 2015. We predict that from 2015 to 2020, the absolute numbers of persons with vision loss will increase by 12% to 132.33 million, while the all-age age-standardised prevalence will decrease for blindness by 15% and for other distance vision impairment by 8%. All countries need epidemiologic research to establish accurate national estimates and trends. Universal eye health services must be included in universal health coverage reforms to address disparities, fragmentation and segmentation of healthcare.
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