Aim: To identify key risk factors and the management and outcome of severe infective keratitis leading to public hospital admission in New Zealand. Methods: Over a 2 year period, all admissions of presumed infective keratitis to Auckland Hospital were identified. The clinical records of all 103 cases were retrospectively reviewed with respect to clinical features, risk factors, management, and outcomes. Results: The mean time from first symptoms or signs and presentation to hospital was 8.9 (SD 15.5) days. The majority of subjects, 88%, had at least one of the risk factors commonly associated with infective keratitis including previous ocular surgery (30%), contact lens wear (26%), topical corticosteroid use (25%), and ocular trauma (24%). ...
PURPOSE: To analyze the clinical and microbiological characteristics of microbial keratitis at the N...
Aim: To describe a regional outbreak of Fusarium keratitis among contact lens wearers in Hong Kong. ...
of antibiotic resistance, patient demographics, clinical presentations, and clinical outcomes of mic...
Background. The bacteria isolated from severe cases of keratitis and their antibiotic sensitivity ar...
Aim To determine the causative organisms of bacterial keratitis in Wellington and to identify the an...
Infectious keratitis is the most common serious ocular infection, and may be caused by various bacte...
Background: A variety of factors determine clinical outcome in microbial keratitis and the epidemiol...
PosterPURPOSE: To report the prevalence of infective keratitis in Hong Kong over a 7-year period, an...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To evaluate the epidemiologic aspects of cornea ulcers in a referred op...
PURPOSE: To examine predisposing factors, treatment costs, and visual outcome of microbial keratitis...
Purpose. To study the risk factors, microbial profile, antibiotic susceptibility pattern, and outcom...
Background/Aim: To examine the risk factors, clinical characteristics, outcomes, and prognostic fact...
AIM: To evaluate the epidemiological and etiological factors of microbial keratitis seen in tertiary...
Copyright © 2015 Alex Lap-Ki Ng et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BACKGROUND Infectious keratitis is a serious corneal disease and may lead to permanent visual det...
PURPOSE: To analyze the clinical and microbiological characteristics of microbial keratitis at the N...
Aim: To describe a regional outbreak of Fusarium keratitis among contact lens wearers in Hong Kong. ...
of antibiotic resistance, patient demographics, clinical presentations, and clinical outcomes of mic...
Background. The bacteria isolated from severe cases of keratitis and their antibiotic sensitivity ar...
Aim To determine the causative organisms of bacterial keratitis in Wellington and to identify the an...
Infectious keratitis is the most common serious ocular infection, and may be caused by various bacte...
Background: A variety of factors determine clinical outcome in microbial keratitis and the epidemiol...
PosterPURPOSE: To report the prevalence of infective keratitis in Hong Kong over a 7-year period, an...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To evaluate the epidemiologic aspects of cornea ulcers in a referred op...
PURPOSE: To examine predisposing factors, treatment costs, and visual outcome of microbial keratitis...
Purpose. To study the risk factors, microbial profile, antibiotic susceptibility pattern, and outcom...
Background/Aim: To examine the risk factors, clinical characteristics, outcomes, and prognostic fact...
AIM: To evaluate the epidemiological and etiological factors of microbial keratitis seen in tertiary...
Copyright © 2015 Alex Lap-Ki Ng et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BACKGROUND Infectious keratitis is a serious corneal disease and may lead to permanent visual det...
PURPOSE: To analyze the clinical and microbiological characteristics of microbial keratitis at the N...
Aim: To describe a regional outbreak of Fusarium keratitis among contact lens wearers in Hong Kong. ...
of antibiotic resistance, patient demographics, clinical presentations, and clinical outcomes of mic...