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The World Health Organization reports there is an estimated 1.4 million visually-impaired children worldwide.

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There are an estimated 1.4 million visually impaired children in the world, many of whom are either born blind or lose their eyesight before their fifth birthday, according to World Health Organization studies. As much as 40 percent of the causes for childhood blindness are preventable or treatable, including retinopathy of prematurity, an eye disease that affects premature babies.

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