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2. Primary eye care skills scores for health workers in routine and enhanced supervision settings
3. Cataract surgical coverage remains lower in women
4. Measuring cataract surgical services in children: an example from Tanzania
5. The social and family dynamics behind the uptake of cataract surgery: findings from Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania
6. Increasing cataract surgery to meet Vision 2020 targets; experience from two rural programmes in east Africa
7. Estimating numbers of blind children for planning services: findings in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
8. Changes in optic nerve head blood flow in children with cerebral malaria and acute papilloedema
9. Willingness to pay for cataract surgery in two regions of Tanzania
10. Comparison of the old and new W.H.O. leprosy disability grading scheme for ocular disabilities
11. Training for primary eye care in leprosy
12. Carcinoma of the conjunctiva and HIV infection in Uganda and Malawi
13. Progress Towards Elimination of Trachoma as a Public Health Problem in Eritrea: Results of a Systematic Review and Nine Population-based Prevalence Surveys Conducted in 2014
14. Prevalence of trachoma in four marakez of Elmenia and Bani Suef Governorates, Egypt
15. Epidemiology of trachoma and its implications for implementing the 'SAFE' strategy in Somali Region, Ethiopia: results of 14 population-based prevalence surveys
16. Safety of lumbar puncture in comatose children with clinical features of cerebral malaria
17. Endophthalmitis in a child with meningococcal meningitis
18. Blindness from quinine toxicity
19. Automated detection of retinal whitening in malarial retinopathy
20. Vessel discoloration detection in malarial retinopathy
21. The Global Trachoma Mapping Project: Methodology of a 34-Country Population-Based Study
22. Retinal pathology of pediatric cerebral malaria in Malawi
23. Ocular fundus findings in patients with cerebral malaria tropica
24. Challenges faced by key informants practicing case finding for vision loss in children: the experience in Cross River State, Nigeria
25. Visual impairment in children in middle- and lower-income countries
26. Prevalence of cytomegalovirus retinitis in Tanzanians with low CD4 levels
27. Eliminating cataract blindness – How do we apply lessons from Asia to sub-Saharan Africa?
28. Primary eye care in sub-Saharan African: do we have the evidence needed to scale up training and service delivery?
29. Inappropriate enrolment of children in schools for the visually impaired in east Africa
30. Cataract surgical coverage remains lower in women
31. Use of Cataract Services in Eastern Africa—A Study from Tanzania
32. Evaluating a school-based trachoma curriculum in Tanzania
33. Poverty as a barrier to accessing cataract surgery: a study from Tanzania
34. Acceptance of cataract surgery in a cohort of Tanzanians with operable cataract
35. Surgery for trachomatous trichiasis: findings from a survey of trichiasis surgeons in Tanzania
36. A simple model for teaching indirect ophthalmoscopy
37. Classifying and grading retinal signs in severe malaria
38. Okuläre Veränderungen bei Malaria tropica mit zerebraler Beteiligung - Untersuchungen im Blantyre-Malaria-Projekt
39. Inter-observer concordance in grading retinopathy in cerebral malaria
40. Blindness in Africa: present situation and future needs
41. Automated detection of retinal whitening in malarial retinopathy
42. Progression of eye disease in "cured" leprosy patients: implications for understanding the pathophysiology of ocular disease and for addressing eyecare needs
43. Clay Stabilization Improves Sand Control
44. Creation and testing of a practical visual function assessment for use in Africa: correlation with visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and near vision in Malawian adults
45. Software Review
46. Prevention of blindness in leprosy: an overview of the relevant clinical and programme-planning issues
47. Changing patterns of corneal disease and associated vision loss at a rural African hospital following a training programme for traditional healers.
48. Traditional healers in primary eye care
49. Peripheral corneal ulcers associated with use of African traditional eye medicines.
50. Traditional eye medicine use among patients with corneal disease in rural Malawi.
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