Retinopathy of prematurity blindness worldwide: Phenotypes in the third epidemic

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Blindness due to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is an increasing problem worldwide as improved levels of neonatal care are provided in countries with developing neonatal intensive care units. The occurrence of ROP blindness varies dramatically with the socioeconomic development of a country. In regions with high levels of neonatal care and adequate resources, ROP blindness is largely restricted to premature infants with very low birth weight and low gestational age while in middle- and low-income countries with regional variation in technology and capacity, limited health resources may well limit the care of the premature newborn.

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Quinn, G. E. (2016). Retinopathy of prematurity blindness worldwide: Phenotypes in the third epidemic. Eye and Brain, 8, 31–36. https://doi.org/10.2147/EB.S94436

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