Thursday, May 31, 2012

Half the number students in middle and primary schools in Wuhan have low eyesight

Half the number students in middle and primary schools in Wuhan have low eyesight
Half the number students in middle and primary schools in Wuhan have low eyesight
It is reported ' Special correspondent Gao Xiang) Through the monitoring investigations and data analysis of 3 years, the eyesight of teenagers in Wuhan bowed Committee of Experts of the prevention and control to announce eyesight health sample investigation results of the students of this city on June 30. The result reveals, half the number students in middle and primary schools of this city have low eyesight. It is reported, since 2007, the eyesight of teenagers in Wuhan bows the centre of prevention and cure with the second grade of primary school, grade five and the second day, Senior Two's eyesight is low (under bore hole eyesight 1.0) Student for target, it is if you can't measure healthily, if you can't classify, file for eyesight not to regard 3 as cycle, and analyzed the relevant data. In 2009, this centre will carry on eyesight and sample and measure to 6886 students of 10 schools. Result reveal eyesight bow number 3577, eyesight it bows rate to be 51.95%, among them severe to account for 52.89%. The investigation finds, the students of the grade of primary school four, five, six compare with one, two, three students in the grade, eyesight bow rate increase progressively nearly 10%, junior school student increase progressively pupil 20% more than. Urban the intersection of student and eyesight it bows rate to be 58.73%, rural the intersection of student and eyesight it bows rate to be 46.39%. Investigation reveal Wuhan the intersection of city and eyesight of girl bow rate, higher than boy obviously still. Relevant person propose, should prevent and control juncture, move to 3 year old in front of 6 year old while being low the intersection of children and eyesight, and include the relevant work in the service item of the public health.


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