2009
DOI: 10.4314/thrb.v11i3.47695
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Prevalence and causes of low vision among schoolchildren in Kibaha District, Tanzania

Abstract: Low vision is a major cause of morbidity and has profound effects on the quality of life for many people as it inhibits/reduces mobility and economical well being of the affected individuals and their families. The objective of the study was to determine the magnitude and causes of low vision among primary school children in Kibaha district in Tanzania. Primary schoolchildren were recruited for the study. The inclusion criterion was individual child with low vision of less than 6/18. Visual examination was use… Show more

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“…12 and Ethiopia. 13 found out that corneal scars and phthisis bulbi respectively were the commonest causes of childhood blindness. Other studies from Sub-Saharan Africa reported ophthalmia neonatorum, ocular trauma, uncorrected refractive error, congenital glaucoma, corneal scarring, measles/Vitamin A deficiency, congenital cataract and genetic eye diseases to be among the commonest causes of childhood blindness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 and Ethiopia. 13 found out that corneal scars and phthisis bulbi respectively were the commonest causes of childhood blindness. Other studies from Sub-Saharan Africa reported ophthalmia neonatorum, ocular trauma, uncorrected refractive error, congenital glaucoma, corneal scarring, measles/Vitamin A deficiency, congenital cataract and genetic eye diseases to be among the commonest causes of childhood blindness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduced visual acuity significantly affects participation and learning in classroom settings and can contribute to poor academic achievement. Furthermore, certain causes of visual impairment during childhood are a cause of later life blindness [20]. In addition, prior studies indicate that a considerable burden of poor school achievement among African children is attributable to hearing or middle ear problems [21,22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visual impairment, including blindness, can significantly decrease quality of life . Although the number of children with visual impairment is much lower than adults, visual impairment severely affects the physical, emotional, social and educational development of children …”
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confidence: 99%