Thursday, January 4, 2007

EYE HEALTH IN INDIA

To eliminate avoidable blindness in India, appropriate national planning is necessary, which should be based on current and reliable data. A national survey done in 1986-89 reported that 1.5% of the Indian population (12 million people) was blind with a presenting visual acuity of < 6/60 in the better eye. The original goal of the National Programme for Control of Blindness was to reduce this prevalence to 0.3% by 2000.
WE ARE ON THE MOVE BUT A LOT NEEDS TO BE DONE