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DUFUTHS boss Jesse Uneke warns 24 million Nigerians hit by sight loss as Ebonyi launches eye centre
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58158, member: 636"] Professor Jesse Uneke revealed that vision impairment affects 24 million Nigerian citizens during a medical press conference. The David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences Vice Chancellor presented alarming statistics from national blindness surveys. Adults over 40 face a 4.2 percent blindness rate while 4.25 million people experience moderate to severe visual problems. Preventable conditions cause 84 percent of these cases according to research findings. Age and literacy levels correlate strongly with sight deterioration across the population. Cataracts and refractive errors represent the primary causes of visual dysfunction among patients. The medical parasitology expert emphasized that rural communities struggle with limited healthcare access. DUFUTHS established an advanced Eye Centre through Tertiary Education Trust Fund assistance to combat this health crisis. The facility supports World Health Organization SPECS 2030 goals for affordable vision services worldwide. University officials plan to reduce medical tourism through improved local treatment options and comprehensive research programs. [/QUOTE]
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