Ametropia among school children-A cross-sectional study in a sub-urban municipality in Ghana

  • Abdul-Kabir M
  • Nii Kwashie Bortey D
  • Ehianata Onoikhua E
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Abstract

Background: Uncorrected refractive error is a major disease burden among children around the world. Refractive error can lead to childhood blindness. When their vision suffers, children's routine schoolwork and day to day activities also get affected.

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Abdul-Kabir, M., Nii Kwashie Bortey, D., Ehianata Onoikhua, E., Asare-Bediako, B., & Ben Kumah, D. (2016). Ametropia among school children-A cross-sectional study in a sub-urban municipality in Ghana. Pediatric Dimensions, 1(3), 65–68. https://doi.org/10.15761/pd.1000114

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