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Pediatric ocular injuries in a resource-deficient rural mission eye hospital in southeastern Nigeria.

Obiekwe Okoye, Agozie Ubesie, Chimdia Ogbonnaya.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Pediatric ocular trauma is a significant worldwide problem of public health importance being a leading cause of non-congenital unilateral blindness. This study evaluated the proportion, type and causes of ocular injuries among children in a rural hospital of Nigeria.
METHODS: Children (<16 years) presenting with ocular trauma at the Eye clinic of the Presbyterian Joint Hospital, Ohaozara, Ebonyi state, Nigeria, between November 2011 and May 2012 were studied. Participant's socio-demographics, type of trauma, cause of trauma, and occupation of parents were collected and analysed.
RESULTS: The Proportion of ocular injuries was 26.4%. Injuries were more common among males (P=.041) and children from lower social class (P=.026). Injuries occurred more frequently during farm work (59.4%) and play (21.9%). The most common causes of injury were stick (34.4%) and stones (21.8%).
CONCLUSION: The proportion of ocular injuries among children at the rural hospital is high. Most causes are preventable.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24509013     DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2014.0031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Care Poor Underserved        ISSN: 1049-2089


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