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Forest plot of studies showing the overall prevalence of dry eye during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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posted on 2023-12-13, 18:30 authored by Haiyang Ji, Yun Yang, Yunqiong Lu, Xiehe Kong, Guang Yang, Jie Liu, Yanting Yang, Xuejun Wang, Xiaopeng MaThe random-effects model was used. The pooled estimate was reported as prevalence as a percentage and CI. CI, Confidence interval.
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