Age-Specific Prevalence of Visual Impairment and Refractive Error in Children Aged 3-10 Years in Shanghai, China.
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N. Congdon | Xun Xu | P. Sankaridurg | Senlin Lin | Huijing Shi | X. Qu | Yingyan Ma | Xiangui He | Xiao-feng Zhu | Lina Lu | Jianfeng Zhu | H. Zou | Ling Wang | Mingjin Wang | Rong Zhao | H. Yuan | Hui Tan | Xiaofang You | Sifei Sun
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