• Title of article

    Magnitude and causes of blindness and low vision in Anambra State of Nigeria (Results of 1992 point prevalence survey)

  • Author/Authors

    Ezepue، نويسنده , , UF، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    305
  • To page
    309
  • Abstract
    A survey to determine the prevalence and causes of blindness in Anambra State of Nigeria was conducted. The aim was to provide baseline data for the planning, implementation and evaluation of both the stateʹs and the National Programme for Prevention of Blindness. istage cluster random sampling technique was used. The World Health Organization/Prevention of Blindness (WHO/PBL) Eye Examination Record Form was used. The WHOs definitions of blindness and low vision were adopted for the analysis. evalence of blindness in the state is estimated to be 0.33%±0.27%. Visual acuity of from 3/60 to less than 6/60 has a prevalence of 0.41%±0.30% while visual acuity of from 6/60 to less than 6/18 has a prevalence of 0.67%±0.39. are equal numbers of blind males as females, although the prevalence among males is 0.44%±0.26% while among females it is 0.24%±0.15%. Most of the blind are above 50 y of age with prevalence of blindness in this age group being 2.62%±1.31% (3.27%±2.1% for males and 2.02%±1.58% for females). ct caused most of the blindness (70.59%), followed by glaucoma (17.65%). Macular degeneration is becoming important (5.88%) while obvious infective causes are rare. Errors of refraction are important public eye health care problems. s of tackling the cataract problem (both backlog and incident), and other eye health needs within the primary eye/health care are recommended. The need to extend refraction services to the rural areas is emphasized.
  • Keywords
    blindness prevention , blindness , causes of low vision , causes of blindness , prevalence of blindness and low vision
  • Journal title
    Public Health
  • Serial Year
    1997
  • Journal title
    Public Health
  • Record number

    1586258