Prevalence and causes of blindness in trachoma endemic area Ruangwa district of Tanzania

Type Journal Article - East African Journal of Ophthalmology
Title Prevalence and causes of blindness in trachoma endemic area Ruangwa district of Tanzania
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2008
Page numbers 51-54
URL http://www.coecsa.org/ojs-2.4.2/index.php/JOECSA/article/view/24
Abstract
Objective: To establish the prevalence and causes of blindness
Design: Community based survey conducted in August 2006
Setting: Ruangwa district
Subjects: One thousand one hundred and seventy three people of all age groups
Results: Prevalence of blindness in Ruangwa is 3.5%. The prevalence of blindness
increases with advancing age ranging from 1.1% among children 15 years and
below to 15.6% among adults aged 60 years and above. Prevalence is higher (8.9%)
among people who had never been to school compared to those who had attended
primary school (1.5%). The leading causes of blindness are cataract (32.6%) and
trachomatous corneal opacities (32.6%).
Conclusion: The prevalence of blindness in Ruangwa district is a public health
problem. The prevalence of blinding cataract and that of blinding trachoma are
equal.
Recommendation: Prevention of blindness efforts in Ruangwa district should focus
equally on cataract and trachoma.

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