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Update and guidance on management of myopia. European Society of Ophthalmology in cooperation with International Myopia Institute

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
卷 31, 期 3, 页码 853-883

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1120672121998960

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Myopia; pathologic myopia; preventive medicine; blindness; time spent outdoors; myopia reduction interventions; atropine; orthokeratology

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  1. Institute for Research in Ophthalmology [1/2020]
  2. Welsh Government
  3. Fight for Sight [24WG201]

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The prevalence of myopia is increasing globally, with an estimated 2.6 billion people predicted to be affected in 2020 and potentially 4.9 billion by 2050. Urgent action is needed to prevent irreversible vision impairment caused by high myopia.
The prevalence of myopia is increasing extensively worldwide. The number of people with myopia in 2020 is predicted to be 2.6 billion globally, which is expected to rise up to 4.9 billion by 2050, unless preventive actions and interventions are taken. The number of individuals with high myopia is also increasing substantially and pathological myopia is predicted to become the most common cause of irreversible vision impairment and blindness worldwide and also in Europe. These prevalence estimates indicate the importance of reducing the burden of myopia by means of myopia control interventions to prevent myopia onset and to slow down myopia progression. Due to the urgency of the situation, the European Society of Ophthalmology decided to publish this update of the current information and guidance on management of myopia. The pathogenesis and genetics of myopia are also summarized and epidemiology, risk factors, preventive and treatment options are discussed in details.

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