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Evaluation of 'vision screening' program for three to six-year-old children in the Republic of Iran
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 11/02/09
Khandekar R et al. – A review of the vision screening of children in Iran showed it with screening and useful exercise and had a yield of 1:21. The coverage of vision screening was low and the management of children with amblyopia, low vision and refractive error needed strengthening.
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