2024
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.02683-23
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A. castellanii and P. aeruginosa mutually exacerbate damage to corneal cells during coinfection

Chun-Hsien Chen,
Chen-Chieh Liao,
Yu-Jen Wang
et al.

Abstract: Microorganisms that are involved in microbial invasion keratitis infiltrate the cornea and cause eye pain. Despite the administration of antimicrobial treatment, patients with amoebic keratitis develop bacterial coinfections. Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection accounts for 50% of the reported bacterial coinfections in these patients. However, the role of pathogenic bacteria in amoeba-induced corneal damage remains unclear. In our current study, we conducted assays to examine cytopathic ef… Show more

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