Elimination of avoidable visual disability due to refractive errors : report of an informal planning meeting, Geneva, 3-5 July 2000

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World Health Organization. Blindness and Deafness Unit & WHO Programme for the Prevention of Blindness. (2000). Elimination of avoidable visual disability due to refractive errors : report of an informal planning meeting, Geneva, 3-5 July 2000. World Health Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/67800
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WHO/PBL/00.7954 p.
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