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Multivariate Analysis of Childhood Microbial Keratitis in South India

Introduction: Corneal infection is the most common cause of profound ocular morbidity leading to blindness worldwide. Corneal infection in children is difficult to diagnose and treat, as they are unwilling and sometimes unable to cooperate during active Management. This study analyses the prevalenc...

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主要作者: Gurdeep Singh, Manikandan Palanisamy, Bhaskar Madhavan, Revathi Rajaraman, Kalpana Narendran, Avneesh Kour, Narendran Venkatapathy
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出版: Ann Acad Med Singapore 2006;35:185-9 2006
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520 |a Introduction: Corneal infection is the most common cause of profound ocular morbidity leading to blindness worldwide. Corneal infection in children is difficult to diagnose and treat, as they are unwilling and sometimes unable to cooperate during active Management. This study analyses the prevalence, microbiology, demography, therapeutic and visual outcome of infectious microbial keratitis in the paediatric age group seen at a tertiary eye care hospital in south India. Materials and Methods: A retrospective review of all cases presenting with keratitis to the ocular microbiology and cornea service at Aravind Eye Hospital, Coimbatore, from February 1997 to January 2004, was done to screen the patients for microbial keratitis. Their records were further analysed for clinical and microbiological details. Cases with culture-proven non-viral keratitis in children =15 years were included in the study. Full ophthalmic examination was performed for all cases. Results: Of the 310 patients who attended the cornea Clinic, 97 patients were confirmed to be positive for microbial keratitis. 54.6 per cent of cases were male. The most common predisposing cause of ulceration was trauma with organic matter. Pure bacterial cultures were obtained from 64 eyes, whereas pure fungal cultures were obtained from 37 eyes. Four eyes showed mixed growth. Conclusion: The most commonly isolated organism was Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The most common predisposing cause of infectious microbial keratitis was corneal trauma. Early stage of diagnosis and formulation of an uncompromising management protocol can prevent profound visual morbidity  
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