Diabetic retinopathy is the only cause of blindness to be increasing over the last 3 decades- integrated approaches to reverse this trend Tunde Peto (Ireland)
How the COVID pandemic has altered our approach to measuring and delivering eyecare at the population level: the experience from India Viney Nangia (India)
The effect of climate change on Ophthalmic Epidemiology Robert Casson (Australia)
Surveying a Population´s Eye Health (without a survey) David Rein
Discussion/Q&A TBA
12-09-2022 13:30-14:30 Virtual
Invited Session
Topic: Ophthalmic Epidemiology
The post VISION 2020 Era: How Ophthalmic Epidemiology is adapting to support global goals
WHO priorities to 2030 and practical steps Stuart Keel
Global and country level burden of vision impairment and risk factors Rupert Bourne (United Kingdom)
Communicating population data to governments to effect change Ningli Wang (People's Republic of China)
Communicating population data to the NGO sector to support programmes Van C. Lansingh (Mexico)
Discussion/ Q&A TBA
09-09-2022 10:00-23:00 Virtual
On-Demand
Topic: Ophthalmic Epidemiology
Ophthalmic Epidemiology Free Papers
Chair(s): TBA TBA;
FIRST NATION-WIDE STUDY OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY IN
POLAND IN THE YEARS 2013-2017 Michal Nowak (Poland)
A nationalwide surveillance study of long-term effects of environmental factors on acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis in China TBA
Mutation Spectrum of Patients with Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy in the eyeGENE® Fulya Yaylacioglu Tuncay (United States)
Diabetic retinopathy risk in patients with unhealthy lifestyle: a Mendelian randomization study Zixuan Su (People's Republic of China)
Visual Impairment and Major Eye Diseases in Stroke: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2005-2008 Heyan Li (People's Republic of China)