Blindness rises in Jigawa amid shortage of ophthalmologists

[Premium Times - Nigeria] - 18/12/2025
According to official data, 81,797 cases of eye-related complications were recorded in 2024 alone, with cataracts identified as the primary driver of vision loss. The post Blindness rises in Jigawa amid shortage of ophthalmologists appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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