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Rapid assessment of prevalence of blindness and cataract surgery in Kabul province, Afghanistan.

Yuddha Dhoj SapkotaNajeebullah AlizoiAbdul Majeed SiddiqiMohammad NaseemAhmad Shah SalaamAtiq Ur RehmanFabrizio D'EspositoTaraprasad Das
Published in: BMJ open ophthalmology (2021)
Kabul province has a high prevalence of blindness, largely due to cataract and age-related macular generation. The quality of cataract surgery is also lagging in terms of good visual outcomes. This calls for immediate efforts to improving the reach and quality of existing eye services and readiness to respond to the increasing burden of posterior eye disease.
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