尼泊尔原住民族群契邦族儿童的眼部疾病

Raju Kaiti
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背景:察邦是居住在尼泊尔中部山区的土著社区,具有蒙古特色。他们的识字率低于平均水平,经济状况也很糟糕。总的来说,这个社区非常落后,是尼泊尔穷人中最穷的。眼异常在车坊的患病率很少有报道。对车坊儿童的眼部发病情况了解甚少。方法:对车坊儿童屈光不正及其他眼部疾病的发生率进行横断面调查。所有患儿均进行了完整的眼部检查,包括裂隙灯检查、眼底检查、视网膜检查和主观屈光检查。结果:120例患儿中,屈光不正18例(15%)。近视(单眼球面相等于−0.50 D及以上)、散光(≥0.75 D)和远视(+0.50D及以上)患病率分别为4.1%、6.6%和4.1%。120例患儿中弱视2例(1.67%),白内障4例(3.33%),眼球震颤1例(0.83%),角膜混浊2例(1.67%),睑炎8例(6.67%),结膜炎4例(3.33%)。结论:chapang儿童的眼部发病率较高,是土著居民的一个公共卫生问题。
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Ocular Morbidity Among Chepang Children, An Indigenous Ethnic Group of Nepal
Background: Chepang are the indigenous community inhabiting at mountain region of central Nepal sharing Mongolian features. Their literacy rate is below average and economic state is also miserable. Overall, this community is very backward and is the poorest of Nepal’s poor. The prevalence of ocular abnormalities in Chepang has rarely been reported. A very little is known about the ocular morbidity status among Chepang children. Method: A cross-sectional study was carried out to find the prevalence of refractive error and other ocular morbidities among Chepang children. A complete eye examination was carried out in all children including slit lamp examination, fundus examination, retinoscopy and subjective refraction. Result: Of 120 children, refractive error was present in 18 (15%) children. The prevalence of myopia (spherical equivalent, −0.50 D or more in either eye), astigmatism (≥0.75 D), and hyperopia (+0.50D or more) was 4.1%, 6.6%, and 4.1% respectively. Of 120 children, 2(1.67%) had amblyopia, 4(3.33%) had cataract, 1(0.83%) had nystagmus, 2(1.67%) had corneal opacity, 8(6.67%) had blepharitis, 4(3.33%) had conjunctivitis. The overall prevalence of ocular morbidity was 32.5% Conclusion: Ocular morbidity is more prevalent among chepang children and is a public health concern among these indigenous populations.
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