Influence of eye diseases on the mortality rate of the population

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Evaluating of the correlation between quality of life, life expectancy and mortality rate is an important problem of modern ophthalmology. Many researchers note that eye pathology, which leads to a visual acuity decrease and blindness, has a significant impact on the mortality rate of the population. This review of literature is dedicated to studies examining the impact of eye diseases on the mortality rate of the population.

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Andrey V. Zolotarev

Samara State Medical University 

Author for correspondence.
Email: avz@zrenie-samara.ru

MD, PhD, DMedSc, Head of Department

Russian Federation, Samara

Elena V. Karlova

Samara Regional Clinical Ophthalmology Hospital named after T.I. Eroshevsky

Email: karlova@inbox.ru

MD, PhD, DMedSc, Head of Department. Glaucoma Microsurgery Department

Russian Federation, Samara

Elena V. Miroshnichenko

Samara State Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia

Email: elena.v.miroshnichenko@gmail.com

MD, resident. Ophthalmology Department

Russian Federation, Samara

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