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The British Journal of Ophthalmology|September 14, 2018
Prevalence and causes of vision loss in South-east Asia and Oceania in 2015: magnitude, temporal trends and projectionsJill Elizabeth Keeffe, Robert J Casson, Konrad Pesudovs, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|April 2, 2020
Prevalence and causes of vision loss in sub-Saharan Africa in 2015: magnitude, temporal trends and projectionsKovin Naidoo, John H Kempen, Stephen Gichuhi, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|November 10, 2018
Prevalence and causes of blindness and vision impairment: magnitude, temporal trends and projections in South and Central AsiaVinay Nangia, Jost B Jonas, Ronnie George, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|March 17, 2018
Prevalence and causes of vision loss in high-income countries and in Eastern and Central Europe in 2015: magnitude, temporal trends and projectionsRupert R A Bourne, Jost B Jonas, Alain M Bron, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|August 30, 2019
Prevalence and causes of vision loss in East Asia in 2015: magnitude, temporal trends and projectionsChing-Yu Cheng, Ningli Wang, Tien Y Wong, et al.
The Lancet. Global Health|October 14, 2022
Effective refractive error coverage in adults aged 50 years and older: estimates from population-based surveys in 61 countriesRupert Richard Alexander Bourne, Maria Vittoria Cicinelli, Tabassom Sedighi, et al.
The Lancet. Global Health|May 25, 2025
Effective refractive error coverage in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of updated estimates from population-based surveys in 76 countries modelling the path towards the 2030 global targetRupert Richard Alexander Bourne, Maria Vittoria Cicinelli, David A Selby, et al.
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The British Journal of Ophthalmology|September 14, 2018
Prevalence and causes of vision loss in South-east Asia and Oceania in 2015: magnitude, temporal trends and projectionsJill Elizabeth Keeffe, Robert J Casson, Konrad Pesudovs, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|April 2, 2020
Prevalence and causes of vision loss in sub-Saharan Africa in 2015: magnitude, temporal trends and projectionsKovin Naidoo, John H Kempen, Stephen Gichuhi, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|November 10, 2018
Prevalence and causes of blindness and vision impairment: magnitude, temporal trends and projections in South and Central AsiaVinay Nangia, Jost B Jonas, Ronnie George, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|March 17, 2018
Prevalence and causes of vision loss in high-income countries and in Eastern and Central Europe in 2015: magnitude, temporal trends and projectionsRupert R A Bourne, Jost B Jonas, Alain M Bron, et al.
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|August 30, 2019
Prevalence and causes of vision loss in East Asia in 2015: magnitude, temporal trends and projectionsChing-Yu Cheng, Ningli Wang, Tien Y Wong, et al.
The Lancet. Global Health|October 14, 2022
Effective refractive error coverage in adults aged 50 years and older: estimates from population-based surveys in 61 countriesRupert Richard Alexander Bourne, Maria Vittoria Cicinelli, Tabassom Sedighi, et al.
The Lancet. Global Health|May 25, 2025
Effective refractive error coverage in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of updated estimates from population-based surveys in 76 countries modelling the path towards the 2030 global targetRupert Richard Alexander Bourne, Maria Vittoria Cicinelli, David A Selby, et al.
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