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- Published on: 5 October 2022
- Published on: 5 October 2022Mr
The paper advises that the population inspected was predominately of white background and is looking to find ways of expanding its knowledge of non-white ethnicity within the sphere of retina testing. Within the following paper : Ethnicity and Type 2 diabetes in the UK by
L. M. Goff; it states that the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes within the non-white community is particularly high. a quote from this paper:
"Among minority ethnic communities, the prevalence is alarmingly high, approximately three to five times higher than in the white British population. "
Which brings me to my response: All UK Type 2 diabetics are offered eye screening during which the retina is photographed every year. These digital photographs are examined by medical staff looking for vein bleeding and are held by the NHS. Given the hign incidence of Type 2 diabetes in non-white citizens a very large number of these records will be available and so allow a useful extension to the work done by Professor Rudnicka.Conflict of Interest:
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