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Keyword: Schools

  • Tackling worms in children: school programmes can work – for eyes tooArticle. Published online August 08, 2013
  • Children as agents of change in trachoma controlArticle. Published online May 05, 2013
  • 2004/05 ICEH Community Eye Health MSc Dissertation SummariesArticle. Published online December 12, 2005
  • Vision testing for refractive errors in schools ‘screening’ programmes in schoolsArticle. Published online March 03, 2000
  • Letter. Vitamin A programme in AfghanistanArticle. Published online June 06, 1999
  • The role of integrated education for blind childrenArticle. Published online September 09, 1998
  • Children in blind schools: what conditions should be treated?Article. Published online September 09, 1998
  • Treatable causes of blindness in a school for the blind in NigeriaArticle. Published online March 03, 1997

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