Stilma J S, Bridger S
Doc Ophthalmol. 1983 Dec 15;56(1-2):115-22. doi: 10.1007/BF00154717.
The causes of blindness in Sierra Leone were studied in 7286 new patients attending the eye clinic in the year 1981. Blindness, defined as an inability to count fingers at 3 meters with the better eye (WHO, 1973), was present in 762 persons, due to cataract (39%), ocular onchocerciasis (30%), primary glaucoma (8%), measles keratitis (3%), trachoma (3%) and other causes. The prevalence of blindness was estimated from simple field surveys covering 41 villages with an estimated population of 10,559. The average prevalence of blindness was found to be 1.3% of the total population.
1981年,在一家眼科诊所就诊的7286名新患者中,对塞拉利昂失明的病因进行了研究。失明定义为较好眼在3米处无法数清手指(世界卫生组织,1973年),762人存在失明情况,病因包括白内障(39%)、盘尾丝虫性眼病(30%)、原发性青光眼(8%)、麻疹角膜炎(3%)、沙眼(3%)以及其他病因。通过对41个村庄进行简单的实地调查估计失明患病率,这些村庄估计人口为10559人。发现失明的平均患病率为总人口的1.3%。