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Correction: Survey on pattern of myopia in school children in Hangzhou after the COVID-19 pandemic: a school-based vision screening study
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Prevalence of myopia and hyperopia for school children aged 6–13 in 2019–2023. Mild myopia: -3.00 D < SER ⩽ -0.50 D; Moderate myopia: -6.00D ⩽ SER ⩽ -3.00 D; High myopia: SER < -6.00D; Emmetropia: -0.50 D ⩽ SER < + 2.00 D; Hyperopia: SER ≥ +2.00 D. The blue lines represent the trends in mild myopia prevalence.
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Prevalence of myopia and hyperopia for school children aged 6–13 in 2019–2023. Mild myopia: -3.00 D < SER ⩽ -0.50 D; Moderate myopia: -6.00D ⩽ SER ⩽ -3.00 D; High myopia: SER < -6.00D; Emmetropia: -0.50 D ⩽ SER < + 2.00 D; Hyperopia: SER ≥ + 2.00 D. The blue lines represent the trends in mild myopia prevalence.
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He, T., Yin, L., Zheng, Q. et al. Correction: Survey on pattern of myopia in school children in Hangzhou after the COVID-19 pandemic: a school-based vision screening study. Ó£»¨ÊÓƵ 24, 2346 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-19801-2
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