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Prevalence, care-seeking practices and impact of self-reported vision impairment in Southwest Cameroon: a community-based study.

Susan N MbebohSabrinah Ariane ChristieMelissa CarvalhoDrusia DicksonTheophile NanaFrida EmboloRochelle DickerCatherine JuillardAlain Chichom Mefire
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
The prevalence of individuals who report vision impairment in Southwest Cameroon is considerably lower than prior published estimates based on visual physical examinations. Routine community-level screening and cost financing schemes could improve detection of pre-clinical eye disease and the utilisation of surgical care. It could also pre-empt disability and economic hardships associated with advanced VI in the region.
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