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Editorial
. 2024;36(121):1-3.
Epub 2024 Feb 9.

Improving eye care services for children

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Editorial

Improving eye care services for children

Aeesha Malik et al. Community Eye Health. 2024.
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Good vision during infancy and early childhood is vital for normal development, including social development. tanzania
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Parents with their baby, who has congenital glaucoma. tanzania
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Good vision during infancy and early childhood is very important for normal development, including social development. tanzania

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    1. Malik ANJ, Mafwiri M, Gilbert CE, Kim MJ, Schellenberg J. Integrating eye health training into the primary child healthcare programme in Tanzania: a pre- training and post-training study BMJ Paediatr Open. 2020; 4(1): e000629. - PMC - PubMed

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