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Title: [Eye disease in children aged 6 to 15 years: a hospital-based study in Yaounde]
Authors: Eballe, André Omgbwa
Bella, Lucienne Assumpta
Owono, Didier
Mbome, Sylviane
Mvogo, Côme Ebana
Affiliation: Hôpital gynéco-obstétrique et pédiatrique de Yaoundé, BP 4362 Yaoundé, Cameroun. andyeballe@gmail.com
Citation: [Eye disease in children aged 6 to 15 years: a hospital-based study in Yaounde], 19 (2):61-6 Sante
Journal: Santé (Montrouge, France)
Issue Date: 26-Mar-2010
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2384/95038
DOI: 10.1684/san.2009.0158
PubMed ID: 20031512
Abstract: This prospective study was conducted in the ophthalmology department of the Gynaeco-Obstetric and Paediatric Hospital in Yaoundé and included 422 children recruited from January to April 2008. The aim was to identify the eye diseases seen frequently seen in school-aged children from 6 to 15 years and examine their epidemiological characteristics. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The study group included 201 boys and 221 girls, with a mean age of 10,3 +/- 3.2 years. The most frequent disease was ametropia (refractive errors, 43.1%), including hyperopia, which had a prevalence of 23.7% Conjunctival disorders came next, accounting for 33%, more than half due to tropical endemic limbo conjunctivitis (17.8%). Binocular blindness affected 0.9% (n = 4), and low vision 0.7% (n = 3). CONCLUSION: This study, the first in its kind for the age group of 6-15 years in a developing country, allowed us to identify refractive errors as the principal complaint in consultations and led us to propose a reinforcement of screening in schools.
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MeSH: Adolescent
Age Factors
Blindness
Cameroon
Child
Conjunctivitis
Eye Diseases
Female
Humans
Hyperopia
Male
Prevalence
Prospective Studies
Refractive Errors
Sex Factors
Vision, Low
ISSN: 1157-5999
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