School Eye Screening and the National Program for Control of Blindness

Indian Pediatrics, Volume 46, March 17, 2009

4 Pages Posted: 26 Oct 2015

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R. Jose

Government of India - National Health System Resource Centre

Sandeep Sachdeva

Independent

Date Written: October 23, 2015

Abstract

Childhood blindness and visual impairment are as important and perhaps more devastating and disabling than adult onset blindness, because of the long span of life still remaining to be lived. Refractive errors and more particularly myopia, place a substantial burden on the individual and society. School-age children constitute a particularly vulnerable group where uncorrected refractive errors may have a dramatic impact on learning capability and educational potential. This article provides an overview of school eye screening from the perspective of National Program for Control of Blindness (NPCB), Government of India; and challenges, future directions and thrust area envisaged under the program for amelioration of childhood blindness.

Keywords: Blindness, Prevention, Refractive errors, School health, Children, Adolescent, Cornea, Vitamin A

Suggested Citation

Jose, R. and Sachdeva, Sandeep, School Eye Screening and the National Program for Control of Blindness (October 23, 2015). Indian Pediatrics, Volume 46, March 17, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2678833

R. Jose

Government of India - National Health System Resource Centre

Munirka, IN New Delhi 110067
India

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