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    Global Prevalence of Myopia and High Myopia and Temporal Trends from 2000 through 2050 by Holden, Brien A., PhD, DSc, Fricke, Timothy R., MSc, Wilson, David A., PhD, Jong, Monica, PhD, Naidoo, Kovin S., PhD, Sankaridurg, Padmaja, PhD, Wong, Tien Y., MD, Naduvilath, Thomas J., PhD, Resnikoff, Serge, MD

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-05-2016)
    “…Purpose Myopia is a common cause of vision loss, with uncorrected myopia the leading cause of distance vision impairment globally. Individual studies show…”
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    Potential Lost Productivity Resulting from the Global Burden of Myopia: Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Modeling by Naidoo, Kovin S, Fricke, Timothy R, Frick, Kevin D, Jong, Monica, Naduvilath, Thomas J, Resnikoff, Serge, Sankaridurg, Padmaja

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-03-2019)
    “…We estimated the potential global economic productivity loss resulting from vision impairment (VI) and blindness as a result of uncorrected myopia and myopic…”
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    Review of 20 years of soft contact lens wearer ocular physiology data by Tahhan, Nina, Naduvilath, Thomas J., Woods, Craig, Papas, Eric

    Published in Contact lens & anterior eye (01-02-2022)
    “…Since the introduction of Silicone hydrogel (SiHy) contact lenses 20 years ago, industry has continued to modify lens materials, designs, lens care products…”
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    Profile of off-axis higher order aberrations and its variation with time among various refractive error groups by Philip, Krupa, Sankaridurg, Padmaja R., Ale, Jit B., Naduvilath, Thomas J., Mitchell, Paul

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-12-2018)
    “…•Hyperopic eyes had more positive peripheral C (4, 0) at baseline.•More C (4, 0) attributed to difference in characteristics of optical surfaces.•With time,…”
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    Tessellated fundus appearance and its association with myopic refractive error by Jagadeesh, Divya, Philip, Krupa, Naduvilath, Thomas J, Fedtke, Cathleen, Jong, Monica, Zou, Haidong, Sankaridurg, Padmaja

    Published in Clinical and experimental optometry (01-07-2019)
    “…The appearance of tessellated fundus in an eye may act as a marker in identifying visual performance, degree of myopia or risk of progression of myopia in a…”
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    Bacterial Colonization of Disposable Soft Contact Lenses Is Greater during Corneal Infiltrative Events than during Asymptomatic Extended Lens Wear by SANKARIDURG, Padmaja R, SHARMA, Savitri, WILLCOX, Mark, NADUVILATH, Thomas J, SWEENEY, Deborah F, HOLDEN, Brien A, RAO, Gullapalli N

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-12-2000)
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    The Effect of Compliance on Contact Lens Case Contamination by Tilia, Daniel, Lazon de la Jara, Percy, Zhu, Hua, Naduvilath, Thomas J, Holden, Brien A

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-03-2014)
    “…PURPOSETo determine the efficacy of written instructions on contact lens case hygiene and to quantify the effect of noncompliance on contact lens case…”
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    Spectacle compliance amongst rural secondary school children in Pune district, India by Gogate, Parikshit, Mukhopadhyaya, Debapriya, Mahadik, Ashok, Naduvilath, Thomas, Sane, Shrivallabh, Shinde, Amit, Holden, Brien

    Published in Indian journal of ophthalmology (01-01-2013)
    “…Background: Refractive errors (RE) are the most common cause of avoidable visual impairment in children. But benefits of visual aids, which are means for…”
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    External Ocular Surface and Lens Microbiota in Contact Lens Wearers With Corneal Infiltrates During Extended Wear of Hydrogel Lenses by Willcox, Mark, Sharma, Savitri, Naduvilath, Thomas J, Sankaridurg, Padmaja R, Gopinathan, Usha, Holden, Brien A

    Published in Eye & contact lens (01-03-2011)
    “…OBJECTIVES:To determine whether carriage of microbes on the contact lens or ocular surfaces during extended wear (EW) with soft hydroxyethyl methacrylate…”
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    Evaluation of agent and host factors in progression of mycotic keratitis: A histologic and microbiologic study of 167 corneal buttons by Vemuganti, Geeta Kashyap, Garg, Prashant, Gopinathan, Usha, Naduvilath, Thomas J, John, Rajesh K, Buddi, Rajeev, Rao, Gullapalli N

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-08-2002)
    “…To evaluate the host and agent factors in the progression of mycotic keratitis through the microbiologic evaluation and histologic study of human corneal…”
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    Risk factors for physical discomfort in Australian optometrists by Long, Jennifer, Naduvilath, Thomas J, Hao, Ling Eileen, Li, Annie, Ng, Weixiang, Yip, Wesley, Stapleton, Fiona

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-02-2011)
    “…There are anecdotal reports that optometrists suffer work-related physical discomfort but no published reports to support this. An on-line questionnaire was…”
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    Two Presentations of Contact Lens-Induced Papillary Conjunctivitis (CLPC) in Hydrogel Lens Wear: Local and General by SKOTNITSKY, CHERYL C, NADUVILATH, THOMAS J, SWEENEY, DEBORAH F, SANKARIDURG, PADMAJA R

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-01-2006)
    “…PURPOSE.The purpose of this study was to confirm that two distinct clinical presentations of contact lens-induced papillary conjunctivitis (CLPC), local and…”
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    Refractive Errors in an Urban Population in Southern India: The Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study by Dandona, Rakhi, Dandona, Lalit, Naduvilath, Thomas J, Srinivas, Marmamula, McCarty, Catherine A, Rao, Gullapalli N

    “…To assess the prevalence, distribution, and demographic associations of refractive error in an urban population in southern India. Two thousand five hundred…”
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    Monochromatic aberrations in hyperopic and emmetropic children by Martinez, Aldo A, Sankaridurg, Padmaja R, Naduvilath, Thomas J, Mitchell, Paul

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (20-01-2009)
    “…We investigated differences in higher order monochromatic aberrations between hyperopic and emmetropic eyes from two large cohorts (mostly 6 and 12 year old)…”
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    Corneal Erosions, Bacterial Contamination of Contact Lenses, and Microbial Keratitis by Willcox, Mark D. P, Naduvilath, Thomas J, Vaddavalli, Pravin K, Holden, Brien A, Ozkan, Jerome, Zhu, Hua

    Published in Eye & contact lens (01-11-2010)
    “…OBJECTIVES:To estimate the rate of corneal erosion coupled with gram-negative bacterial contamination of contact lenses and compare this with the rate of…”
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    Potential Lost Productivity Resulting from the Global Burden of Myopia by Naidoo, Kovin S., Fricke, Timothy R., Frick, Kevin D., Jong, Monica, Naduvilath, Thomas J., Resnikoff, Serge, Sankaridurg, Padmaja

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-03-2019)
    “…We estimated the potential global economic productivity loss resulting from vision impairment (VI) and blindness as a result of uncorrected myopia and myopic…”
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    Population based assessment of diabetic retinopathy in an urban population in southern India by Dandona, Lalit, Dandona, Rakhi, Naduvilath, Thomas J, McCarty, Catherine A, Rao, Gullapalli N

    Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-08-1999)
    “…AIM To assess the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy and the visual impairment caused by it in an urban population in southern India in order to determine its…”
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    Is current eye-care-policy focus almost exclusively on cataract adequate to deal with blindness in India? by Dandona, Lalit, Dandona, Rakhi, Naduvilath, Thomas J, McCarty, Catherine A, Nanda, Ashok, Srinivas, M, Mandal, Partha, Rao, Gullapalli N

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (02-05-1998)
    “…India's National Programme for Control of Blindness focuses almost exclusively on cataract, based on a national survey done in the 1980s which reported that…”
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