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Diabetic retinopathy: An epidemic at home and around the world.


ABSTRACT: Prevention of blindness due to diabetic retinopathy (DR) requires effective screening strategies, for which eye care providers need to know the magnitude of the burden and the risk factors pertinent in their geographical location. It is estimated that around 72 million of the global adult population (around 8.2%) has diabetes and about one-fifth of all adults with diabetes lives in the South-East Asia. In India, around 65 million people have diabetes. As the global prevalence of diabetes increases, so will the number of people with diabetes-related complications, such as DR; nearly one-third of them are likely to develop this complication. This article reviews the present status of diabetes and DR in India, the current situation of DR services and the projections on the load of morbidity associated with retinopathy. The article compiles the Indian studies elucidating the risk factors for DR.

SUBMITTER: Raman R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4821125 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diabetic retinopathy: An epidemic at home and around the world.

Raman Rajiv R   Gella Laxmi L   Srinivasan Sangeetha S   Sharma Tarun T  

Indian journal of ophthalmology 20160101 1


Prevention of blindness due to diabetic retinopathy (DR) requires effective screening strategies, for which eye care providers need to know the magnitude of the burden and the risk factors pertinent in their geographical location. It is estimated that around 72 million of the global adult population (around 8.2%) has diabetes and about one-fifth of all adults with diabetes lives in the South-East Asia. In India, around 65 million people have diabetes. As the global prevalence of diabetes increas  ...[more]

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