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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Year : 1987  |  Volume : 35  |  Issue : 2  |  Page : 71-73

Colour blindness-A rural prevalence survey


Laxmi Smruti, 773/1-A, Erandawana, Near Kamla Nehru Park, Pune-41 004, India

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Maya Natu
Laxmi Smruti, 773/1-A, Erandawana, Near Kamla Nehru Park, Pune-41 004
India
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Colour vision is important for aeroplane pilots, motor drivers, seamen and signal men for their professional work Not much of attention has been paid to population studies of colour blindness as there is no interference with daily routine in majority of persons However there is a need to undertake community wide prevalence surveys which could be useful in study of other genetically transmitted diseases


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