2018
DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czy004
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Reducing Blindness from Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) in Argentina Through Collaboration, Advocacy and Policy Implementation

Abstract: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a largely avoidable cause of blindness in children worldwide, requiring high-quality neonatal care, early detection and treatment. In middle-income countries throughout Latin America, Eastern Europe and South Asia, there has been a rise in ROP blindness due to a combination of increased survival of preterm infants, resource-scarce medical environments and lack of policies, training and human resources. However, Argentina is an example of country where rates of ROP blindness … Show more

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“…[11] Many countries in the vanguard of the third epidemic are responding—particularly in Latin America, Eastern Europe and in the Middle East—by expanding coverage for detection and treatment, by instituting policies and initiatives to improve neonatal care, and by producing national guidelines. [121314]…”
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“…[11] Many countries in the vanguard of the third epidemic are responding—particularly in Latin America, Eastern Europe and in the Middle East—by expanding coverage for detection and treatment, by instituting policies and initiatives to improve neonatal care, and by producing national guidelines. [121314]…”
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“…In East Asia, Eastern Bloc and Latin American countries, the incidence of ROP development has increased over the years [25] [29]. In the presence of technological and medical developments, decreased mortality but increased morbidity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Argentina scaled up services for ROP significantly in a short time due to the efforts of dedicated professionals, the Ministry of Health, a national ROP committee, international cooperation, and external funding ( Hariharan et al, 2018 ). The ROP Argentina Group, an advisory body for the National Board of Maternity, Childhood, and Adolescence has coordinated the national program for the prevention of blindness in childhood by ROP since 2010.…”
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confidence: 99%