Amblyopia and strabismus: trends in prevalence and risk factors among young adults in Israel.
Yinon ShapiraYossy MachlufMichael MimouniYoram ChaiterEedy MezerPublished in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2017)
Among young adults, the prevalence of unilateral amblyopia, as well as the prevalence of present strabismus, decreased significantly over a period of a generation. The prevalence of strabismic, bilateral or severe (both unilateral and bilateral) amblyopia remained stable. The establishment of the national screening programme for children and the improved utility of treatment for amblyopia and strabismus coincide with these trends. Thus, it is possible that these early interventions resulted in modification of the 'natural history' of these conditions and their prevalence in adolescence.