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    Global estimates on the number of people blind or visually impaired by Uncorrected Refractive Error: a meta-analysis from 2000 to 2020

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    2024-08-01
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    Little, Julie Anne
    Congdon, Nathan G.
    Resnikoff, Serge
    Braithwaite, Tasanee
    Leasher, Janet
    Naidoo, Kovin
    Fricke, Tim
    Tapply, Ian
    Fernandes, Arthur G.
    Cicinelli, Maria Vittoria
    Arrigo, Alessandro
    Leveziel, Nicolas
    Taylor, Hugh R.
    Sedighi, Tabassom
    Flaxman, Seth
    Parodi, Maurizio Battaglia
    Bikbov, Mukkharram M.
    Bron, Alain
    Cheng, Ching Yu
    Del Monte, Monte A.
    Ehrlich, Joshua R.
    Ellwein, Leon B.
    Friedman, David
    Furtado, João M.
    Gazzard, Gus
    George, Ronnie
    Hartnett, M. Elizabeth
    Jonas, Jost B.
    Kahloun, Rim
    Kempen, John H.
    Khairallah, Moncef
    Khanna, Rohit C.
    Kim, Judy E.
    Lansingh, Van Charles
    Nangia, Vinay
    Nowak, Michal
    Pesudovs, Konrad
    Peto, Tunde
    Ramulu, Pradeep
    Topouzis, Fotis
    Tsilimbaris, Mitiadis
    Wang, Ya Xing
    Wang, Ningli
    Bourne, Rupert R.A.
    Tahhan, Nina
    Briant, Paul Svitil
    Vos, Theo
    Abate, Yohannes Habtegiorgis
    Dolatabadi, Zahra Abbasi
    Abdelmasseh, Michael
    Abdollahi, Mohammad
    Abebe, Ayele Mamo
    Abiodun, Olumide
    Aboagye, Richard Gyan
    Abrha, Woldu Aberhe
    Ali, Hiwa Abubaker
    Abu-Gharbieh, Eman
    Aburuz, Salahdein
    Adal, Tadele Girum Girum
    Adamu, Lawan Hassan
    Adderley, Nicola J.
    Addo, Isaac Yeboah
    Adekiya, Tayo Alex
    Adhikari, Kishor
    Adnani, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah
    Afzal, Saira
    Aghamiri, Shahin
    Agodi, Antonella
    Agyemang-Duah, Williams
    Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku
    Ahmad, Aqeel
    Ahmadzadeh, Hooman
    Ahmed, Ayman
    Ahmed, Haroon
    Alahdab, Fares
    Albashtawy, Mohammed
    AlBataineh, Mohammad T.
    Alemu, Tsegaye
    Alfaar, Ahmad Samir
    Alhalaiqa, Fadwa Alhalaiqa Naji
    Alhassan, Robert Kaba
    Ali, Abid
    Ali, Syed Shujait Shujait
    Almidani, Louay
    Alzoubi, Karem H.
    Androudi, Sofia
    Anguita, Rodrigo
    Anil, Abhishek
    Anyasodor, Anayochukwu Edward
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    Abstract
    Background: Uncorrected refractive error (URE) is a readily treatable cause of visual impairment (VI). This study provides updated estimates of global and regional vision loss due to URE, presenting temporal change for VISION 2020 Methods: Data from population-based eye disease surveys from 1980–2018 were collected. Hierarchical models estimated prevalence (95% uncertainty intervals [UI]) of blindness (presenting visual acuity (VA) < 3/60) and moderate-to-severe vision impairment (MSVI; 3/60 ≤ presenting VA < 6/18) caused by URE, stratified by age, sex, region, and year. Near VI prevalence from uncorrected presbyopia was defined as presenting near VA < N6/N8 at 40 cm when best-corrected distance (VA ≥ 6/12). Results: In 2020, 3.7 million people (95%UI 3.10–4.29) were blind and 157 million (140–176) had MSVI due to URE, a 21.8% increase in blindness and 72.0% increase in MSVI since 2000. Age-standardised prevalence of URE blindness and MSVI decreased by 30.5% (30.7–30.3) and 2.4% (2.6–2.2) respectively during this time. In 2020, South Asia GBD super-region had the highest 50+ years age-standardised URE blindness (0.33% (0.26–0.40%)) and MSVI (10.3% (8.82–12.10%)) rates. The age-standardized ratio of women to men for URE blindness was 1.05:1.00 in 2020 and 1.03:1.00 in 2000. An estimated 419 million (295–562) people 50+ had near VI from uncorrected presbyopia, a +75.3% (74.6–76.0) increase from 2000 Conclusions: The number of cases of VI from URE substantively grew, even as age-standardised prevalence fell, since 2000, with a continued disproportionate burden by region and sex. Global population ageing will increase this burden, highlighting urgent need for novel approaches to refractive service delivery.
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    https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85199816077&origin=inward
    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41433-024-03106-0
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/64220
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