“…We thank Gurunani et al for the comments and queries. 1 As an institute protocol for the management of microbial keratitis, all patients, who are having clinical suspicion of microbial keratitis, are routinely subjected to 10% KOH and 0.1% calcofluor white mount (CFW), Gram stain preparation, and inoculation into culture media including blood agar, chocolate agar, nonnutrient agar with Escherichia coli overlay, Sabouraud dextrose agar, potato dextrose agar, brain heart infusion, and thioglycollate broth. All these smear examinations for the identification of the Pythium filaments were performed by experienced microbiologists with the use of a fluorescence microscope for KOH + CFW mount, which is having good sensitivity and specificity 2 for differentiation of Pythium from fungal filaments.…”