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Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness in Western Rwanda: Blindness in a Postconflict Setting

Wanjiku Mathenge   John Nkurikiye   Hans Limburg  et al.
2007 July 3
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On the basis of data from surveys in 55 countries, the authors estimated that there were approximately 37 million blind people in the world.
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Subject: Health Title of Periodical:  PLoS Medicine
Volume:  4 Issue:  7
Page(s):  e217 Number of Volumes Cited:  1
CiteNumber:  1348 Contributor:  jwalker
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Mathenge, W., Nkurikiye, J., & Limburg, H., etal. (2007). Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness in Western Rwanda: Blindness in a Postconflict Setting. PLoS Medicine, 4(7), e217.



MLA Style

Mathenge, Wanjiku, John Nkurikiye, and Hans Limburg, etal. ''Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness in Western Rwanda: Blindness in a Postconflict Setting.'' PLoS Medicine 4.7 (2007): e217.



Chicago Manual of Style

Mathenge, Wanjiku, John Nkurikiye and Hans Limburg, etal. ''Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness in Western Rwanda: Blindness in a Postconflict Setting.'' PLoS Medicine 4, no. 7 (2007): e217