Community Eye Health Journal (Nov 2016)

The uncorrected refractive error challenge

  • Kovin Naidoo,
  • Pirindha Govender ,
  • Brien Holden

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 88
pp. 74 – 75

Abstract

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Refractive error affects people of all ages, socio-economic status and ethnic groups. The most recent statistics estimate that, worldwide, 32.4 million people are blind and 191 million people have vision impairment. Vision impairment has been defined based on distance visual acuity only, and uncorrected distance refractive error (mainly myopia) is the single biggest cause of worldwide vision impairment. However, when we also consider near visual impairment, it is clear that even more people are affected. From research it was estimated that the number of people with vision impairment due to uncorrected distance refractive error was 107.8 million,1 and the number of people affected by uncorrected near refractive error was 517 million, giving a total of 624.8 million people.

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