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Vision screening at two years does not reduce the prevalence of reduced vision at four and a half years of age.

Lucy GoodmanArijit ChakrabortyNabin PaudelTzu-Ying YuRobert J JacobsJane E HardingBenjamin ThompsonNicola S Ansticenull null
Published in: Clinical & experimental optometry (2017)
Our findings do not support the adoption of early vision screening in children as current vision tests suitable for use with two-year-old children have poor sensitivity for predicting mild-moderate habitual vision impairment at 4.5 years of age.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • risk factors