A Population-Based Study of Xerophthalmia in the Extreme North Province of Cameroon, West Africa

1996 
Objective: To obtain cross-sectional data on clinical and nutritional vitamin A deficiency from which to design appropriate intervention strategies. Design: A population-based survey using multistage, cluster sampling. Setting: Extreme North Province of Cameroon, West Africa. Participants: Children aged 0 to 5 years. Main Outcome Measures: Clinical signs of active xerophthalmia and dietary vitamin A intake. Results: Of 5352 children examined, signs of active xerophthalmia were noted in 0.62%. Bitot's spots, corneal xerosis, and corneal ulceration were noted in 0.47%, 0.06%, and 0.12% of the subjects, respectively. Children with xerophthalmia had lower vitamin A intake scores when compared with age-matched controls and with a 20% systematic subsample of children. Conclusion: Xerophthalmia is a major public health problem in this region.
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