2015
DOI: 10.1111/myc.12306
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Filamentous fungal infections of the cornea: a global overview of epidemiology and drug sensitivity

Abstract: Fungal keratitis is a serious suppurative, usually ulcerative corneal infection which may result in blindness or reduced vision. Epidemiological studies indicate that the occurrence of fungal keratitis is higher in warm, humid regions with agricultural economy. The most frequent filamentous fungal genera among the causal agents are Fusarium, Aspergillus and Curvularia. A more successful therapy of fungal keratitis relies on precise identification of the pathogen to the species level using molecular tools. As t… Show more

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“…25,27 Fungal keratitis is much more common in developing countries. 25,26 There is significant geographic variation, even within the same country, regarding the proportion of keratitis that is fungal and the proportional distribution of the various fungal genera as etiologic agents. 26,27 Filamentous fungi, especially Fusarium and Aspergillus, are the primary causes of fungal keratitis in most parts of the world.…”
Section: Eye Infections From Freshwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…25,27 Fungal keratitis is much more common in developing countries. 25,26 There is significant geographic variation, even within the same country, regarding the proportion of keratitis that is fungal and the proportional distribution of the various fungal genera as etiologic agents. 26,27 Filamentous fungi, especially Fusarium and Aspergillus, are the primary causes of fungal keratitis in most parts of the world.…”
Section: Eye Infections From Freshwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 The former is especially predominant in tropical and subtropical regions. 26 Other agents include dematiaceous (dark-pigmented) fungi, Scedosporium apiospermum (discussed in more detail on page 36) and other molds. 28 In the United States, Candida species were the predominant causes of fungal keratitis in a New York series and were much more common than Fusarium or Aspergillus.…”
Section: Eye Infections From Freshwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
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