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Community Eye Health|August 21, 2023
Women and trachoma: why prioritising gender equity is essential to achieve vision for allAngelia Sanders, Paul Emerson, Paul Courtright, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|September 15, 2012
Non-physician cataract surgeons in Sub-Saharan Africa: situation analysisSusan Lewallen, Daniel Etya'ale, Amir Bedri Kello, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|September 16, 2006
Surgery for trachomatous trichiasis: findings from a survey of trichiasis surgeons in TanzaniaSusan Lewallen, Michael Mahande, Manisha Tharaney, et al.
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology. Journal Canadien D'Ophtalmologie|April 14, 2005
RESIO revisited: visual function assessment and cataract surgery in British ColumbiaKen Bassett, Kukuh Noertjojo, Praveen Nirmalan, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|March 30, 2010
Primary eye care in Rwanda: gender of service providers and other factors associated with effective service deliveryAndreas Müller, Janvier Murenzi, Wanjiku Mathenge, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|April 9, 2010
Reaching rural Africans with eye care services: findings from primary eye care approaches in Rubavu District, RwandaPaul Courtright, Janvier Murenzi, Wanjiku Mathenge, et al.
Journal of AAPOS : the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus|March 27, 2013
Glaucoma after pediatric cataract surgery in a population with limited access to careCraig Baden, Fortunate Shija, Susan Lewallen, et al.
International Health|October 10, 2013
Challenges faced by key informants practicing case finding for vision loss in children: the experience in Cross River State, NigeriaRoseline Duke, Soter Ameh, Eucharia Nwagbara, et al.
Ophthalmic Epidemiology|January 27, 2010
Are blind people more likely to accept free cataract surgery? A study of vision-related quality of life and visual acuity in KenyaSebastian Briesen, Helen Roberts, Dunera Ilako, et al.
Ophthalmic Epidemiology|December 10, 2008
Why are children brought late for cataract surgery? Qualitative findings from TanzaniaAnnie Bronsard, Robert Geneau, Sylvia Shirima, et al.
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Community Eye Health|August 21, 2023
Women and trachoma: why prioritising gender equity is essential to achieve vision for allAngelia Sanders, Paul Emerson, Paul Courtright, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|September 15, 2012
Non-physician cataract surgeons in Sub-Saharan Africa: situation analysisSusan Lewallen, Daniel Etya'ale, Amir Bedri Kello, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|September 16, 2006
Surgery for trachomatous trichiasis: findings from a survey of trichiasis surgeons in TanzaniaSusan Lewallen, Michael Mahande, Manisha Tharaney, et al.
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology. Journal Canadien D'Ophtalmologie|April 14, 2005
RESIO revisited: visual function assessment and cataract surgery in British ColumbiaKen Bassett, Kukuh Noertjojo, Praveen Nirmalan, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|March 30, 2010
Primary eye care in Rwanda: gender of service providers and other factors associated with effective service deliveryAndreas Müller, Janvier Murenzi, Wanjiku Mathenge, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|April 9, 2010
Reaching rural Africans with eye care services: findings from primary eye care approaches in Rubavu District, RwandaPaul Courtright, Janvier Murenzi, Wanjiku Mathenge, et al.
Journal of AAPOS : the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus|March 27, 2013
Glaucoma after pediatric cataract surgery in a population with limited access to careCraig Baden, Fortunate Shija, Susan Lewallen, et al.
International Health|October 10, 2013
Challenges faced by key informants practicing case finding for vision loss in children: the experience in Cross River State, NigeriaRoseline Duke, Soter Ameh, Eucharia Nwagbara, et al.
Ophthalmic Epidemiology|January 27, 2010
Are blind people more likely to accept free cataract surgery? A study of vision-related quality of life and visual acuity in KenyaSebastian Briesen, Helen Roberts, Dunera Ilako, et al.
Ophthalmic Epidemiology|December 10, 2008
Why are children brought late for cataract surgery? Qualitative findings from TanzaniaAnnie Bronsard, Robert Geneau, Sylvia Shirima, et al.
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