2022
DOI: 10.26502/fjor.2644-00240058
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Situation Analysis of Uncorrected Refractive Errors in Sub-Saharan Francophone African Countries

Abstract: Background: Uncorrected refractive errors (URE) are a serious public health problem by their magnitude, the multiple consequences they result in, but also by the inability of the countries of French-speaking Sub-Saharan Africa (FSSA) to meet the needs of the population. Governance problems, associated with human resources problems, nancing problems for care, infrastructure and consumables, led us to initiate this study, the objective of which is to analyze the situation of UREs in FSSA with the stakeholders in… Show more

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“… 13 The numerous consequences that lead to eye impairment are a significant public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa. 14 Refractive error is the commonest cause of low vision in Ethiopia, accounting for 33.4% of cases, and a primary cause of blindness, accounting for 7.8% of cases. Ethiopia is a developing nation in Africa, with relatively poor health service coverage, especially in eye health care, and is thought to have one of the highest rates of blindness in the world.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 13 The numerous consequences that lead to eye impairment are a significant public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa. 14 Refractive error is the commonest cause of low vision in Ethiopia, accounting for 33.4% of cases, and a primary cause of blindness, accounting for 7.8% of cases. Ethiopia is a developing nation in Africa, with relatively poor health service coverage, especially in eye health care, and is thought to have one of the highest rates of blindness in the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%