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Study: Global public health services fail to meet targets to reduce avoidable sight loss – News-Medical.Net
Published in The Lancet Global Health, it examined population-based surveys of eye disease worldwide from 1980 and found public health services across the world…

Published in The Lancet Global Health, it examined population-based surveys of eye disease worldwide from 1980 and found public health services across the world are failing to meet targets to reduce avoidable sight loss.
A second report, also published by the same group in The Lancet Global Health, warns that global blindness and severe vision impairment are set to dramatically increase by 2050.
University of Melbourne Professor and senior author Hugh Taylor said it was wonderful to see all the…
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