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Comm Eye Health Vol. 11 No. 27 1998. Published online 09 April, 2021

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After giving stool and urine samples (to detect soil-transmitted helminths and schistosomiasis, respectively) the children are checked for signs of trachoma. TOGO © Els Mathieu
After giving stool and urine samples (to detect soil-transmitted helminths and schistosomiasis, respectively) the children are checked for signs of trachoma. TOGO © Els Mathieu

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Articles in this issue –

  • How can blind children be helped?
  • Children in blind schools: what conditions should be treated?
  • Examination of a child with visual loss
  • Optical services for visually impaired children
  • The role of integrated education for blind children
  • People and eyes: statistics in ophthalmology
  • Global initiative the economic case
  • Community Eye Health country index issues 1 – 24

News and notices–

  • Benefits and costs of preventing, treating and controlling blindness: a preliminary review and annotated bibliography
  • Abstract
  • The Royal College of Ophthalmologists Diploma in Opthalmology examination
  • Community eye health courses 1998/9
  • Werkgroep Tropische Oogheelkunde
  • Indian Supplement to the Journal
  • Book review. Ocular infection: investigation and treatment in practice.
  • Journal of Community Eye Health 10th anniversary 1988-1998
  • High quality low cost intraocular lenses (IOLs)
  • Book review. Practical paediatric ophthalmology
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