Author/Authors :
El-Bayoumy, B.M. Memorial Institute for Ophthalmic Research, Egypt , Saad, A. National Research Centre, Egypt , Choudhury, A.H. World Health Organization - Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, Egypt
Abstract :
A preliminary survey was conducted to detect the prevalence of refractive error (RE) and low vision among 5839 schoolchildren aged 7-14 years in Cairo, Egypt. Screening was done using Landolt broken ring chart and pinhole test. The prevalence of RE (visual acuity leq 6/12) among the schoolchildren was 22.1% and low vision (visual acuity leq 6/18) was 12.5%. The prevalence of low vision was greatest among the preparatory schoolchildren aged 12+ years. RE was higher among the female students than males (21.4% and 13.6% respectively). Development of a national survey for detection of visual problems for both preschool and school-aged children is recommended.