Congenital blindness and visual impairment cause infection or non infection

none declared. Authors are from reference documentation to archive at Organization of Federation of blind and visually impaired in central Serbia (Kragujevac), by retrograde analysis, of 2007-2012, comprehend two groups by etiology-clinical characteristics of congenital blindness and visually impair...

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Published inMateria socio-medica Vol. 25; no. 2; pp. 101 - 104
Main Authors Janicijevic-Petrovic, Mirjana A, Sarenac-Vulovic, Tatjana S, Janicijevic, Katarina M, Vujic, Dragan I, Vulovic, Dejan D
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bosnia and Herzegovina Academy of Medical Sciences of Bosnia and Herzegovina 01.01.2013
AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo
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Summary:none declared. Authors are from reference documentation to archive at Organization of Federation of blind and visually impaired in central Serbia (Kragujevac), by retrograde analysis, of 2007-2012, comprehend two groups by etiology-clinical characteristics of congenital blindness and visually impaired, caused infection or non infection example. to analyze relationship between infectious and non infectious of congenital blindness and visually impaired in our referent region and compare with world references. With 6-years analysis included the most frequency cases of congenital blindness and visually impaired in two groups, according to presence or absence infectious causes. From infectious causes of congenital blindness and visually impaired are included: CMV - infection, congenital rubella syndrome, congenital toxoplasmosis, congenital syphilis and rare mixed syndrome. From non infectious causes are included: retinitis pigmentosa, retinopathy prematurity, primary congenital glaucoma, Leber's congenital amaurosis and rare syndrome. From total number of registered blind and visually impaired - 1308 (100%), over the last 6 years, the registration was 349 (26.68%) with congenital blindness and visually impaired. From recorder with the number of the most common congenital blindness and visually impaired-194 (55.59%) with infections cause, and 155 (44.41%) non infection cause. Congenital blindness has shown permanent increase in past 6 years, in group with infectious and with non infectious causes. Congenital blindness and visually impaired of the most common etiology among registered members of our association in Kragujevac is subject of our correlation and global trends mentioned observation of these diseases.
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ISSN:1512-7680
1986-597X
DOI:10.5455/msm.2013.25.101-104