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Keywords: Delivery of Health Care; Vitamin A Deficiency; Xerophthalmia; Child; Schools; Afghanistan;

J Comm Eye Health 1999;12(30): 31

LETTER

Vitamin A programme in Afghanistan

Robert Antonucci
NEI Vitamin A Committee, NOOR Eye Insititute, IAM, PO Box 1167, Peshawar, Pakistan

Dear Sir

Since 1966, the NOOR Eye Institute (NEI), as part of the International Assistance Mission (IAM), has been serving the people of Afghanistan by providing ophthalmic training and eye care. NEI is running 3 eye care programmes based in different parts of Afghanistan: Kabul, Herat and Mazar-i-Sharif and has known for many years that there is a large problem of vitamin A malnutrition. Preliminary survey work has been carried out to examine the extent of the problem. The results, although carried out on a small scale and, therefore, statistically unreliable, are shocking. The problem appears to be far worse than NEI had previously estimated, although the findings are consistent with anecdotal reports from doctors at our hospitals. Other findings from survey done by international NGOs confirm that the general malnutrition situation in Afghanistan is extremely poor. This survey does not examine the most potentially at risk group, pre-school children.

Cicatrisation de la cornée après une carence en vitamine A

Corneal scarring after vitamin A deficiency affecting an Afghan boy.
Photo: John DC Anderson
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School screening survey results (See Table)

Two primary schools were visited from September to November 1997, and the survey was carried out by ophthalmic technician students accompanied by one expatriate ophthalmic nurse.

School children found showing signs of xerophthalmia were treated immediately with 200,000 I.U. of vitamin A.

NEI has formed a Vitamin A Committee, an action plan for vitamin A intervention and has begun distribution of vitamin A, while actively encouraging other NGOs in Afghanistan to do the same.

NEI seeks to work with concerned organizations to address the serious vitamin A problem in Afghanistan. We invite your comments and input. Please direct your correspondence to the mailing address given below.

Robert Antonucci
NEI Vitamin A Committee
NOOR Eye Insititute
IAM
PO Box 1167
Peshawar, Pakistan

Screening: two primary schools, Afghanistan

Age: 7-10 years

No of children : 794

Classification of xerophthalmia:

Age: 7-10 years

No of children : 794

Classification of xerophthalmia:

Overall total all ages indicators for Xerophthalmia 10.6%