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| First training centre for ophthalmology opened in Indonesia | Downloads and Links | ||
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| JENA/Germany, 10.08.2007. Dr. Michael Kaschke, Director of “We at The opening of the training centre is part of the Vision 2020 initiative. Its goal is to eliminate avoidable blindness in the world by the year 2020. On the basis of an estimate by the IAPB, which took into account the population size, extent and gravity of eye diseases, existing training programmes and available resources, the relief organisation selected Indonesia as the location for this eye centre. A national eye health programme was launched in Indonesia in 1978. However, studies showed that despite joint efforts, the rate of blindness had increased from 1.2% to 1.5% by 1996. The main cause of blindness is cataracts, with a share of over 50%, and 1.5 million people in Indonesia are afflicted. With cataracts, the lens of the eye clouds up over a period of many years causing blindness. This disease can be healed by removing the clouded lens and inserting an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). There are 600 eye specialists and 2,200 qualified medium-level medical personnel. Approx. 40,000 cataract operations are performed each year. After an in-depth analysis by the IAPB the Cicendo Hospital in Bandung was selected as the facility in which a training centre performing high standards could be installed. Under this programme Kerstin Nössig Public Relations Phone: +49 3641 220-335 Fax: +49 3641 220-282 E-Mail: Number: 154/07 OP Number of Words: 474 Number of Characters: 3120 |
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