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Effective cataract surgical coverage in adults aged 50 years and older: empirical estimates from population-based surveys in 68 countries and modelled estimates for 2000-30 - PubMed

7 days ago
  • #global health
  • #cataract
  • #vision care
  • Cataract is the leading cause of blindness worldwide, despite treatment being cost-effective.
  • The 74th World Health Assembly set a global target to increase effective cataract surgical coverage (eCSC) by 30 percentage points by 2030.
  • Study analyzed 233 population-based surveys from 68 countries (2003-24) to estimate eCSC, focusing on adults aged 50+.
  • eCSC6/18 estimates ranged from 2.1% in Burundi to 77.7% in Qatar.
  • Global eCSC6/18 predicted to be 48.2% in 2025, increasing by 8.4 percentage points from 2020 to 2030.
  • Uncorrected refractive error accounted for 26.4% of non-good outcomes; correcting it could improve eCSC6/12 by 3.7 percentage points.
  • Current efforts are insufficient to meet the 2030 target, requiring immediate investment in cataract services.
  • Recommendations include improving cataract care pathways and collecting quality indicators for better service provision.