The prevalence of myopia has been rapidly increasing worldwide in recent years. Myopia and high myopia in children have a significant impact on public health. Continuous progress has been made in the prevention of myopia and the control of myopic progression. However, no universal transfer criteria or treatment strategies have been developed yet. This review summarizes the latest evidence on the above issues, and sheds some light on the practical values of possible interventions.
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