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Causes of blindness in children in the blind schools of Ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Wolde-Gebriel,Zwedie
dc.contributor.author Gebru,Haile
dc.contributor.author Westa,Clive E.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-28T05:58:54Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-28T05:58:54Z
dc.date.issued 11/11/1991
dc.identifier.citation Z. Wolde-Gebriel, H. Gebru, C. West፣Causes of blindness in children in the blind schools of Ethiopia, Ethiopian Nutrition Institute, Addis Ababa.፣ Jan 1991;44(1-2):135-41.
dc.identifier.uri http://172.21.6.100:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/421
dc.description.abstract Total of 721 children in the six schools for the blind in Ethiopia were studied. In 1988-1989 histories were taken to ascertain the predisposing factors and ophthalmological examinations and records were used to determine the causes of blindness. Ninety-five per cent of those examined had bilateral blindness, 12% did not know how they had become blind and, of those who provided information on how they became blind, 21% knew that they were born blind, 30% implicated measles as being responsible, and 13% implicated 'mitch' which is an Amharic term used to describe a very wide range of nonspecific and vague illnesses of which measles probably constitutes a significant proportion. Seventy per cent of the blindness was due to either corneal opacity or phthisis bulbi. Of those with non-congenital bilateral corneal opacity or phthisis bulbi, 40% were preceded by measles and 17% by mitch. A study of 66 adults in the handicraft and skill-training centres attached to the blind schools indicated that the principal predisposing factors of blindness were mitch (30%), smallpox (15%), cataract (12%), and traditional eye medicine (11%). Seventy percent had corneal scars of phthisis bulbi and 14% cataract.
dc.format.extent 135-141
dc.subject CATARACT
dc.subject CORNEAL DISEASES
dc.subject TUBERCULOSIS
dc.subject PULMONARY
dc.subject PHTHISIS BULBI
dc.subject MEASLES
dc.title Causes of blindness in children in the blind schools of Ethiopia
dc.type Journal Article
ep.identifier.status Limited access
ep.identifier.status Limited Access
ep.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.87.5.526
ep.journal Tropical and Geographical Medicine
ep.issue 1-2
ep.volume 44


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