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American University of Armenia conducts eye screenings for orphaned children

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In June-July 2012, American University of Armenia's Garo Meghrigian Institute for Preventive Ophthalmology College of Health Sciences continued its annual eye screenings among socially vulnerable and orphaned children.

As Armenpress reports citing AUA Press service, this time it went to Mary Ismirlyan Orphanage. It currently serves 90 children. Sixty six children were available for detailed eye screening.

Among them, 23 children were found to suffer from different types of refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Twelve children were prescribed eye glasses which were distributed to them for free by Meghrigian Institute. Forty-four children were diagnosed with more serious eye conditions such as infections, allergic conjunctivitis, dry eye syndrome, amblyopia, retinal dystrophy, blefaritis and eyelid chalasion. All children with eye diseases received medical assistance from AUA's Meghrigian Institute.

 

 The American University of Armenia (AUA) is a private, independent university located in  Yerevan, Armenia.  Founded in 1991, AUA is affiliated with the University of California.  Through teaching, research, and public service, AUA serves Armenia and the region by supplying high-quality, graduate and undergraduate education, encouraging civic engagement, and promoting democratic values.

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