Trends in prevalence of blindness and distance and near vision impairment over 30 years: an analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study

Rupert Bourne(Anglia Ruskin University), Jaimie D Steinmetz(University of Washington), Seth Flaxman(Imperial College London), Paul Svitil Briant(University of Washington), Hugh R. Taylor(The University of Melbourne), Serge Resnikoff(UNSW Sydney), Robert J. Casson(The University of Adelaide), Amir Abdoli(Jahrom University), Eman Abu‐Gharbieh(University of Sharjah), Ashkan Afshin(University of Washington), Hamid Ahmadieh(Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences), Yonas Akalu(University of Gondar), Alehegn Aderaw Alamneh(Debre Markos University), Wondu Alemayehu, Ahmed Samir Alfaar(Leipzig University), Vahid Alipour(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Etsay Woldu Anbesu(Samara University), Sofia Androudi(University of Thessaly), Jalal Arabloo(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Aries Arditi(Kids' Brain Tumor Cure Foundation), Malke Asaad(University of Houston), Eleni Bagli(University Hospital of Ioannina), Atif Amin Baig(Sultan Zainal Abidin University), Till Bärnighausen(Jahrom University), Maurízio Battaglia Parodi(Vita-Salute San Raffaele University), Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula(Charles University), Nikha Bhardwaj(Government Medical College), Pankaj Bhardwaj(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Krittika Bhattacharyya(National Institute of Biomedical Genomics), Ali Bijani(Babol University of Medical Sciences), Mukharram M. Bikbov(Ufa Eye Research Institute), Michele Bottone(Imperial College London), Tasanee Braithwaite(University of London), Alain M. Bron(Université de Bourgogne), Zahid A Butt(University of Waterloo), Ching‐Yu Cheng(Singapore Eye Research Institute), Dinh‐Toi Chu(Hanoi National University of Education), Maria Vittoria Cicinelli(IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele), João Coelho(Universidade do Porto), Baye Dagnew(University of Gondar), Xiaochen Dai(University of Washington), Reza Dana(Harvard University Press), Lalit Dandona(University of Washington), Rakhi Dandona(University of Washington), Monte A. Del Monte(University of Michigan), Jenny P Deva(Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman), Daniel Díaz(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Shirin Djalalinia(Ministry of Health and Medical Education), Laura E. Dreer(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Joshua R. Ehrlich(University of Michigan), Leon B. Ellwein(National Institutes of Health), Mohammad Hassan Emamian(Shahroud University of Medical Sciences), Arthur Gustavo Fernandes(Universidade Federal de São Paulo), Florian Fischer(University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten), David S. Friedman(Harvard University Press), João M. Furtado(Universidade de São Paulo), Abhay Gaidhane(Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research), Shilpa Gaidhane(Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research), Gus Gazzard(University College London), Berhe Gebremichael(Haramaya University), Ronnie George(Sankara Nethralaya), Ahmad Ghashghaee(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Mahaveer Golechha(Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar), Samer Hamidi(Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University), Billy R. Hammond(University of Georgia), M. Elizabeth Hartnett(University of Utah), Risky Kusuma Hartono, Simon I Hay(University of Washington), Golnaz Heidari, Hung Chak Ho(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Chi Linh Hoang(Hamad bin Khalifa University), Mowafa Househ(Hamad bin Khalifa University), Segun Emmanuel Ibitoye(University of Ibadan), Irena Ilić(University of Belgrade), Milena Ilić(University of Kragujevac), April Ingram, Seyed Sina Naghibi Irvani(Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences), Ravi Prakash Jha(Banaras Hindu University), Rim Kahloun(University of Monastir), Himal Kandel(The University of Sydney), Ayele Semachew Kasa(Bahir Dar University), John H. Kempen(Harvard University Press), Maryam Keramati(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences), Moncef Khairallah(Hospital Fatuma Bourguiba Monastir), Ejaz Ahmad Khan(Health Services Academy), Rohit C Khanna(L V Prasad Eye Institute), Mahalaqua Nazli Khatib(Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research), Judy E. Kim(Medical College of Wisconsin), Yun Jin Kim(Xiamen University), Sezer Kısa(OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University), Adnan Kısa(Høyskolen Kristiania), Ai Koyanagi(Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu), Om Kurmi(McMaster University), Van Charles Lansingh, Janet L Leasher(Nova Southeastern University), Nicolas Leveziel(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers), Hans Limburg, Marek Majdán(University of Trnava), Navid Manafi(University of Manitoba), Kaweh Mansouri, Colm McAlinden(Singleton Hospital), Seyed-Farzad Mohammadi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Abdollah Mohammadian-Hafshejani(Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences), Reza Mohammadpourhodki(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences), Ali H. Mokdad(University of Washington), Delaram Moosavi(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Alan R. Morse(Lighthouse Guild), Mehdi Naderi(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Kovin Naidoo(University of KwaZulu-Natal), Vinay Nangia(Suraj Eye Institute), Cuong Tat Nguyen(Duy Tan University), Huong Lan Thi Nguyen(Duy Tan University), Kolawole Ogundimu(Sightsavers), Andrew T Olagunju(McMaster University), Samuel M Ostroff(University of Washington), Songhomitra Panda‐Jonas(Heidelberg University), Konrad Pesudovs(UNSW Sydney), Tünde Pető(Queen's University Belfast), Zahiruddin Quazi Syed(Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research), Mohammad Hifz Ur Rahman(Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana), Pradeep Y. Ramulu(Johns Hopkins University), Salman Rawaf(Public Health England), David Laith Rawaf(Gates Foundation), Nickolas Reinig(Gates Foundation), Alan L. Robin(Gates Foundation), Luca Rossetti(Gates Foundation), Sare Safi(Gates Foundation), Amirhossein Sahebkar(Gates Foundation), Abdallah M Samy(Gates Foundation), Deepak Saxena(Gates Foundation), Janet B. Serle(Gates Foundation), Masood Ali Shaikh(Gates Foundation), Tueng T. Shen(Gates Foundation), Kenji Shibuya(Gates Foundation), Jae Il Shin(Gates Foundation), Juan Carlos Silva(Gates Foundation), Alexander Silvester(Gates Foundation), Jasvinder A. Singh(Gates Foundation), Deepika Singhal(Gates Foundation), Rita S. Sitorus(Gates Foundation), Eirini Skiadaresi(Gates Foundation), Vegard Skirbekk(Gates Foundation), Amin Soheili(Gates Foundation), Raúl A. R. C. Sousa(Gates Foundation), Emma Elizabeth Spurlock(Gates Foundation), Dwight Stambolian(Gates Foundation), Biruk Wogayehu Taddele(Gates Foundation), Eyayou Girma Tadesse(Gates Foundation), Nina Tahhan(Gates Foundation), Md. Ismail Tareque(Gates Foundation), Fotis Topouzis(Gates Foundation), Bach Xuan Tran(Gates Foundation), Ravensara S. Travillian(Gates Foundation), Miltiadis K. Tsilimbaris(Gates Foundation), Rohit Varma(Gates Foundation), Gianni Virgili(Gates Foundation), Ya Xing Wang(Gates Foundation), Ningli Wang(Gates Foundation), Sheila K. West(Gates Foundation), Tien Yin Wong(Gates Foundation), Zoubida Zaidi(Gates Foundation), Kaleab Alemayehu Zewdie(Gates Foundation), Jost B. Jonas(Gates Foundation), Theo Vos(Gates Foundation)
The Lancet Global Health
December 1, 2020
Cited by 1,334Open Access
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: To contribute to the WHO initiative, VISION 2020: The Right to Sight, an assessment of global vision impairment in 2020 and temporal change is needed. We aimed to extensively update estimates of global vision loss burden, presenting estimates for 2020, temporal change over three decades between 1990-2020, and forecasts for 2050. METHODS: We did a systematic review and meta-analysis of population-based surveys of eye disease from January, 1980, to October, 2018. Only studies with samples representative of the population and with clearly defined visual acuity testing protocols were included. We fitted hierarchical models to estimate 2020 prevalence (with 95% uncertainty intervals [UIs]) of mild vision impairment (presenting visual acuity ≥6/18 and <6/12), moderate and severe vision impairment (<6/18 to 3/60), and blindness (<3/60 or less than 10° visual field around central fixation); and vision impairment from uncorrected presbyopia (presenting near vision <N6 or <N8 at 40 cm where best-corrected distance visual acuity is ≥6/12). We forecast estimates of vision loss up to 2050. FINDINGS: In 2020, an estimated 43·3 million (95% UI 37·6-48·4) people were blind, of whom 23·9 million (55%; 20·8-26·8) were estimated to be female. We estimated 295 million (267-325) people to have moderate and severe vision impairment, of whom 163 million (55%; 147-179) were female; 258 million (233-285) to have mild vision impairment, of whom 142 million (55%; 128-157) were female; and 510 million (371-667) to have visual impairment from uncorrected presbyopia, of whom 280 million (55%; 205-365) were female. Globally, between 1990 and 2020, among adults aged 50 years or older, age-standardised prevalence of blindness decreased by 28·5% (-29·4 to -27·7) and prevalence of mild vision impairment decreased slightly (-0·3%, -0·8 to -0·2), whereas prevalence of moderate and severe vision impairment increased slightly (2·5%, 1·9 to 3·2; insufficient data were available to calculate this statistic for vision impairment from uncorrected presbyopia). In this period, the number of people who were blind increased by 50·6% (47·8 to 53·4) and the number with moderate and severe vision impairment increased by 91·7% (87·6 to 95·8). By 2050, we predict 61·0 million (52·9 to 69·3) people will be blind, 474 million (428 to 518) will have moderate and severe vision impairment, 360 million (322 to 400) will have mild vision impairment, and 866 million (629 to 1150) will have uncorrected presbyopia. INTERPRETATION: Age-adjusted prevalence of blindness has reduced over the past three decades, yet due to population growth, progress is not keeping pace with needs. We face enormous challenges in avoiding vision impairment as the global population grows and ages. FUNDING: Brien Holden Vision Institute, Fondation Thea, Fred Hollows Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Lions Clubs International Foundation, Sightsavers International, and University of Heidelberg.


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