Original paper
Prevalence of Decreased Visual Acuity among Preschool-Aged Children in an American Urban Population
Abstract
Objective To determine the age- and ethnicity-specific prevalence of decreased visual acuity (VA) in white and black preschool-aged children. Design Cross-sectional study. Participants The Baltimore Pediatric Eye Disease Study is a population-based evaluation of the prevalence of ocular disorders in children 6 through 71 months of age in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Among 4132 children identified, 3990 eligible children (97%) were...
Paper Details
Title
Prevalence of Decreased Visual Acuity among Preschool-Aged Children in an American Urban Population
Published Date
Oct 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
115
Issue
10
Pages
1786 - 1795.e4
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