Blindness is defined as having 20/200 vision in the better-seeing eye that cannot be improved with surgery, medication or eyeglasses.
Such a severe degree of vision loss can be very challenging for children and their families.
But what if some of those cases – even half of those cases – could be prevented?
A new study sheds light on the main causes of childhood blindness, and the need to [prioritize] early eye exams—even right after birth and during the first year of a baby’s life—in order to prevent vision loss in children.