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Mumbai doctors say, 'Preterm newborns at risk of vision loss in 30 days'

Indian Retinopathy of Prematurity Society launches mission to protect vision of fragile infants, urges early diagnosis to prevent lifelong blindness due to ROP; neonatal care initiatives aim to combat rising cases

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Dr Anand Subramanyam examining a preemies baby for ROP

Dr Anand Subramanyam examining a preemies baby for ROP

Preterm newborns can go blind within 30 days, but you can prevent it,” urges a group of city-based ROP specialists, deeply concerned about the rising number of preterm or low-birth-weight children at risk of lifelong vision loss due to Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP). As the World Health Organisation commemorates World Prematurity Day on November 17, the Indian Retinopathy of Prematurity (iROP) Society launches a sustained mission to safeguard the vision of premature and underweight newborns.

These infants, despite receiving intensive neonatal care, face a heightened risk of vision loss owing to ROP.

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