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Global Burden of Disease, Injuries and Risk Factors Study 2010 -Preliminary Result Estimates- Janet L. Leasher, OD, MPH, FAAO On behalf of the GBD Vision Loss Expert Group
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Regional and Temporal Data Availability Plot Bourne R, Price H, Stevens G. Global Burden of Visual Impairment and Blindness. Arch Ophthalmol. 130:5; May 2012: 645-7.
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Bourne R, Price H, Stevens G. Global Burden of Visual Impairment and Blindness. Arch Ophthalmol. 130:5; May 2012: 645-7. Data Availability Map
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GBD Super Regions
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Preliminary GBD Expert Group Estimates of Global Number of Persons in 2010 with Blind and Visual Impairment: 33.5 million Blind 199 million MSVI (29.6-38.1) (177-231)
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Trends The prevalence of blindness and MSVI has decreased in the last 20 years, despite the relative increase in older adults in the world population However, due to population growth, the estimates suggest that absolute blind population has been stable and the population with MSVI has increased.
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GBD Blindness Estimates Age-standardized and Total Crude Number Age-stand.ardized Prev.alence Estimated Number blind
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Ratio of Blindness to Moderate and Severe Visual Impairment Temporal Trends
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Change in Blindness Prevalence from 1990 to 2010 by World Region
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Change in Prevalence of Visual Impairment from 1990-2010 by Global Region
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Country Specific Information
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Males Females Poland
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Ratio of female-to-male prevalence
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Summary Statistics Prelim. estimates 33.5 million people Blind in 2010 (29.6,38.1), 60.6% of Blind were female 199 million (177,231) had Moderate and Severe Visual Impairment in 2010, 56.8% female The highest age-standardized prevalence of blindness in those ≥ 50 years was in Western Sub- Saharan Africa at 5.8% The highest age-standardized prevalence of MSVI in those ≥ 50 years was in South Asia at 24.1%
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Summary Trends The global age-standardized prevalence of blindness for adults aged 50+ years decreased from 3.1% (2.7%-3.6%) worldwide in 1990 to 2.0% (1.8%-2.3%) in 2010. The global age-standardized prevalence of MSVI for adults aged 50+ years decreased from 14.2% (11.2%-16.1%) worldwide in 1990 to 10.8% (9.7%-12.4%) in 2010.
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