Prevalence and allele frequency of Congenital Colour Vision Deficiency (CCVD) among students at Hawassa University, Ethiopia

Abstract Background The prevalence of congenital colour vision deficiency (CCVD) varies from race to race and differs in different geographic regions. Colour vision deficiency or colour blindness, is the inability or decreased ability of discriminating certain colour combinations and colour differen...

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Main Authors: Reta Gutema Mitiku, Bekele Serbessa Tolera, Zelalem Gebremariam Tolesa
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42506-020-00037-y
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Zelalem Gebremariam Tolesa
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description Abstract Background The prevalence of congenital colour vision deficiency (CCVD) varies from race to race and differs in different geographic regions. Colour vision deficiency or colour blindness, is the inability or decreased ability of discriminating certain colour combinations and colour differences under normal lighting conditions. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of congenital colour vision deficiency among students at Hawassa University. Methods A cross-sectional survey was employed involving 4004 students (females = 1171 and males = 2833) from four campuses, namely, Institutes of Technology, College of Health Science and Medicine, College of Agriculture and Main Campus. The Ishihara pseudo-isochromatic 24 plate edition was used to test the colour vision of students under natural day light condition. Results The prevalence of CCVD in the present study was 2.85%. A hundred and six (3.75%) males and eight (0.68%) females were affected with congenital colour vision deficiency. The frequencies of achromacy, deutan and protan in male subjects were 4 (0.14%), 82 (2.89%), and 24 (0.85%), respectively. Deutan was highest among students of Amhara ethnic origin (38, 2.51%), but the frequency of protan was highest amongst Oromo students (10, 0.8%). Conclusion and recommendations The overall prevalence of CCVD found in the present study was lower compared to the previous studies done in Ethiopia. There was clear variation in the prevalence of colour vision deficiency among students of various ethnic groups. Proper screening, education and counseling are needed to minimize impacts of CCVD in the country, and can also be beneficial for the affected subject in tackling difficulties in everyday work and for proper choice of future profession.
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spelling doaj.art-4154ddbb68e24ad0b0542fda55fb7b852022-12-22T00:04:10ZengSpringerOpenJournal of the Egyptian Public Health Association2090-262X2020-03-019511610.1186/s42506-020-00037-yPrevalence and allele frequency of Congenital Colour Vision Deficiency (CCVD) among students at Hawassa University, EthiopiaReta Gutema Mitiku0Bekele Serbessa Tolera1Zelalem Gebremariam Tolesa2Department of Biology, Dambi Dollo UniversityDepartment of Biology, Wollega UniversityDepartment of Biology, Hawassa UniversityAbstract Background The prevalence of congenital colour vision deficiency (CCVD) varies from race to race and differs in different geographic regions. Colour vision deficiency or colour blindness, is the inability or decreased ability of discriminating certain colour combinations and colour differences under normal lighting conditions. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of congenital colour vision deficiency among students at Hawassa University. Methods A cross-sectional survey was employed involving 4004 students (females = 1171 and males = 2833) from four campuses, namely, Institutes of Technology, College of Health Science and Medicine, College of Agriculture and Main Campus. The Ishihara pseudo-isochromatic 24 plate edition was used to test the colour vision of students under natural day light condition. Results The prevalence of CCVD in the present study was 2.85%. A hundred and six (3.75%) males and eight (0.68%) females were affected with congenital colour vision deficiency. The frequencies of achromacy, deutan and protan in male subjects were 4 (0.14%), 82 (2.89%), and 24 (0.85%), respectively. Deutan was highest among students of Amhara ethnic origin (38, 2.51%), but the frequency of protan was highest amongst Oromo students (10, 0.8%). Conclusion and recommendations The overall prevalence of CCVD found in the present study was lower compared to the previous studies done in Ethiopia. There was clear variation in the prevalence of colour vision deficiency among students of various ethnic groups. Proper screening, education and counseling are needed to minimize impacts of CCVD in the country, and can also be beneficial for the affected subject in tackling difficulties in everyday work and for proper choice of future profession.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42506-020-00037-yColour vision deficiencyDeutanProtanRed-green deficiencyX-linked recessive
spellingShingle Reta Gutema Mitiku
Bekele Serbessa Tolera
Zelalem Gebremariam Tolesa
Prevalence and allele frequency of Congenital Colour Vision Deficiency (CCVD) among students at Hawassa University, Ethiopia
Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association
Colour vision deficiency
Deutan
Protan
Red-green deficiency
X-linked recessive
title Prevalence and allele frequency of Congenital Colour Vision Deficiency (CCVD) among students at Hawassa University, Ethiopia
title_full Prevalence and allele frequency of Congenital Colour Vision Deficiency (CCVD) among students at Hawassa University, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Prevalence and allele frequency of Congenital Colour Vision Deficiency (CCVD) among students at Hawassa University, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and allele frequency of Congenital Colour Vision Deficiency (CCVD) among students at Hawassa University, Ethiopia
title_short Prevalence and allele frequency of Congenital Colour Vision Deficiency (CCVD) among students at Hawassa University, Ethiopia
title_sort prevalence and allele frequency of congenital colour vision deficiency ccvd among students at hawassa university ethiopia
topic Colour vision deficiency
Deutan
Protan
Red-green deficiency
X-linked recessive
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42506-020-00037-y
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