One of the impediments to reducing blindness in developing countries is the limited access to eye-care services.1 This study is a part of a population-based prevalence survey, Pavagada Pediatric Eye… Click to show full abstract
One of the impediments to reducing blindness in developing countries is the limited access to eye-care services.1 This study is a part of a population-based prevalence survey, Pavagada Pediatric Eye Disease Study-2, with an aim to determine the prevalence of childhood blindness and ocular morbidity in children ≤ 15 years and to determine the barriers to access of paediatric eye care among mothers with children who were detected to have eye disease.
               
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