Advances in Common Eye Infections 2016
DOI: 10.5772/64702
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Eye Coinfections

Abstract: Ocular infections are an ophthalmologic emergency that threatens the eye's integrity, which may result in a poor visual outcome; hence, it requires prompt treatment. The most common microorganisms involved in eye infection are the bacteria, followed by virus and fungi; however the prevalence depends on the geographic location. It is essential to know The etiologic agent of the ocular infection ocular infections and their antibiotic sensitivity because the geographical situation and the urbanization level of th… Show more

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“…The bacterial spectrum causing external eye infections may vary from time to time for a variety of reasons, usually multi-factorial, including the geographical location and urbanization level of the studied population. 10 There can also be outbreaks of conjunctivitis or kerato conjunctivitis in the presence of overcrowding and congestion as in schools, universities and military camps 11 . It is therefore important to have accurate information of the epidemiology and microbiology of those infections for appropriate management of patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The bacterial spectrum causing external eye infections may vary from time to time for a variety of reasons, usually multi-factorial, including the geographical location and urbanization level of the studied population. 10 There can also be outbreaks of conjunctivitis or kerato conjunctivitis in the presence of overcrowding and congestion as in schools, universities and military camps 11 . It is therefore important to have accurate information of the epidemiology and microbiology of those infections for appropriate management of patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%