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Corneal blindnesses in tropical environment.

J F Maurin1, G Cornand

  • 1Ecole d'Application du Service de Santé pour l'Armée de Terre, Paris.

Revue Internationale Du Trachome Et De Pathologie Oculaire Tropicale Et Subtropicale Et De Sante Publique : Organe De La Ligue Contre Le Trachome Avec La Collaboration De L'International Organization Against Trachoma Et Des Organisation
|January 1, 1990
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Corneal blindness is a major public health issue in developing nations, often caused by infections and poor hygiene. Effective prevention strategies include hygiene, nutrition, early eye care, vaccination, and health worker support.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Ophthalmology
  • Infectious Diseases

Background:

  • Corneal blindness is a significant public health problem in developing countries, indicating poor sanitation.
  • Key causes include Trachoma, Xerophthalmia, Measles, keratitis, Onchocercosis, and injuries.
  • Identified risk groups include young children, rural and urban poor, displaced, and malnourished populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the public health burden of corneal blindness.
  • To identify causative diseases and risk factors.
  • To outline essential preventive measures and the role of healthcare workers.

Main Methods:

  • Epidemiological analysis to identify causes and risk groups.
  • Review of effective, low-cost preventive interventions.

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  • Emphasis on the role of community health workers.
  • Main Results:

    • Corneal blindness is linked to specific diseases and demographic factors.
    • Simple, cost-effective preventive measures are efficient.
    • Integrated prevention strategies are crucial.

    Conclusions:

    • A joint approach combining hygiene, nutrition, early treatment, vaccination, and health education is vital.
    • Empowering and equipping health workers is a priority for effective control.
    • Addressing corneal blindness requires a multi-faceted public health strategy.