U.S., Aug. 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07112560) titled 'Early Detection and Prevention of Amblyopia and Visual Impairment Through Systematic Pediatric Vision Screening' on July 09.
Brief Summary: Amblyopia, characterized by reduced visual acuity, develops in childhood due to insufficient sensory stimulation of the affected eye. It is the leading cause of low vision and loss of stereoscopic vision in both children and adults. Currently, 99 million people worldwide are affected, with recent projections indicating 222 million by 2040. Amblyopia can result from anisometropia (70%), strabismus (30%), or the presence of an ocular pathology (1%). Early management of these conditions (before the ...