Abstract
To estimate the prevalence of blindness and its causes among those aged 50 years and above in rural Karnataka.
A total of 1505 people aged 50 years and above from 15 villages were examined. The participants were selected through a house-to-house survey by the cluster sampling method. Visual acuity was tested using a modified Snellen's chart, and eyes were examined to ascertain the cause of blindness.
The prevalence of blindness was 6.6% (95% confidence interval: 5.3-7.8%). Bilateral cataract was the principal cause of blindness among 78.7% of the blind and 12.1% were operated for cataract. In conclusion, the study area has a high burden of cataract blindness.
Cataract surgical services should be made readily accessible and available to this rural population.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
