|Articles|July 1, 2004
Task force recommends early vision screening
Rockville, MD-Children who are younger than 5 years should be screened in the primary care setting for vision problems, including amblyopia, strabismus, myopia, and hyperopia, according to recommendations issued from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
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