Prevalence of Color Blindness in Undergraduates of Kathmandu University
Introduction: Color blindness is X-linked recessive inherited disorder that occurs mostly in males and is transmitted through females. Many people with color blindness may remain undetected. Thus the present study aims to evaluate the incidence of color blindness among undergraduates of Kathmandu U...
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doaj-8e47c9ea29d64a9bbc5f3942f8b6f5762020-11-25T01:52:53ZengNepal Medical AssociationJournal of Nepal Medical Association0028-27151815-672X2018-12-015621410.31729/jnma.3913Prevalence of Color Blindness in Undergraduates of Kathmandu UniversityReena Kumari Jha0Sukirty Khadaka1Yubina Gautam2Manisha Bade3Mukesh Kumar Jha4Ojashwi Nepal5Department of Physiology, KUSMS, NepalHuman Biology, Kathmandu UniversityDepartment of Physiology, KUSMS, NepalDepartment of Physiology, KUSMS, NepalDepartment of Physiology, KUSMS, NepalDepartment of Physiology, KUSMS, Nepal Introduction: Color blindness is X-linked recessive inherited disorder that occurs mostly in males and is transmitted through females. Many people with color blindness may remain undetected. Thus the present study aims to evaluate the incidence of color blindness among undergraduates of Kathmandu University. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 825 undergraduates, aged 17-25 years, from June to August 2018, in Kathmandu University, Kavre, Nepal. The Ishihara plates were used to evaluate the color vision of students under natural day light condition. Results: Study revealed that 24 (2.9%) undergraduates were color blind which include 24 male (5%) and no female. Among the color blind, five (20.3%), three (12.5%), two (8.33%) and 14 (58.33%) males were the victims of deuteranomaly, deuteranopia, protanomalia and total color blindness respectively. Color blindness is prevalent among the Brahmin 10 (3.9%), followed by Chettri 10 (2.72%) and Newar 4 (2.24%). Conclusions: Prevalence of color blindness is found to be higher in males 24 (5%) than females 0 (0%). Total color blindness is the most prevalent in our study. Screening enables the students to become aware of limitations and devise ways of overcoming them. https://www.jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/3913 |
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Reena Kumari Jha Sukirty Khadaka Yubina Gautam Manisha Bade Mukesh Kumar Jha Ojashwi Nepal Prevalence of Color Blindness in Undergraduates of Kathmandu University Journal of Nepal Medical Association |
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Reena Kumari Jha Sukirty Khadaka Yubina Gautam Manisha Bade Mukesh Kumar Jha Ojashwi Nepal |
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Prevalence of Color Blindness in Undergraduates of Kathmandu University |
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Prevalence of Color Blindness in Undergraduates of Kathmandu University |
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Prevalence of Color Blindness in Undergraduates of Kathmandu University |
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Prevalence of Color Blindness in Undergraduates of Kathmandu University |
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Prevalence of Color Blindness in Undergraduates of Kathmandu University |
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prevalence of color blindness in undergraduates of kathmandu university |
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Journal of Nepal Medical Association |
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0028-2715 1815-672X |
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Introduction: Color blindness is X-linked recessive inherited disorder that occurs mostly in males and is transmitted through females. Many people with color blindness may remain undetected. Thus the present study aims to evaluate the incidence of color blindness among undergraduates of Kathmandu University.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 825 undergraduates, aged 17-25 years, from June to August 2018, in Kathmandu University, Kavre, Nepal. The Ishihara plates were used to evaluate the color vision of students under natural day light condition.
Results: Study revealed that 24 (2.9%) undergraduates were color blind which include 24 male (5%) and no female. Among the color blind, five (20.3%), three (12.5%), two (8.33%) and 14 (58.33%) males were the victims of deuteranomaly, deuteranopia, protanomalia and total color blindness respectively. Color blindness is prevalent among the Brahmin 10 (3.9%), followed by Chettri 10 (2.72%) and Newar 4 (2.24%).
Conclusions: Prevalence of color blindness is found to be higher in males 24 (5%) than females 0 (0%). Total color blindness is the most prevalent in our study. Screening enables the students to become aware of limitations and devise ways of overcoming them.
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