Retrospective data on causes of childhood vision impairment in Eritrea.
Rajendra GyawaliBharat Kumar BhayalRabindra AdhikaryArjun ShresthaRabindra Prasad SahPublished in: BMC ophthalmology (2017)
This study explored the causes of vision loss in Eritrean children using hospital based data. Cataract corneal opacities, refractive error and amblyopia, globe damage due to trauma, infection and nutritional deficiency, retinal disorders, and other congenital abnormalities were the leading causes of childhood vision impairment in children attending the tertiary eye hospital in Eritrea. As majority of the causes of vision loss was due to avoidable causes, we recommended primary level public health strategies to prevent ocular injuries, vitamin A deficiency, perinatal infections and retinopathy of prematurity as well as specialist pediatric eye care facilities for cataract, refractive errors, glaucoma and rehabilitative services to address childhood vision loss in Eritrea.
Keyphrases
- cataract surgery
- public health
- healthcare
- young adults
- palliative care
- childhood cancer
- optical coherence tomography
- electronic health record
- early life
- optic nerve
- big data
- primary care
- emergency department
- adverse drug
- patient safety
- cross sectional
- replacement therapy
- machine learning
- tertiary care
- chronic pain
- quality improvement
- drug induced
- health insurance