The aim of this study was the isolation and identification of the specific bacterial pathogens causing ocular infections in patients attending Sabha Eye Clinics. A total of 120 samples were collected using a sterile cotton swab from patients with conjunctivitis (aged between 1 to more than 60 years) attending different Eye Clinics in Sabha city (under the supervision of ophthalmologists). All samples were examined by Gram stain, culture on blood agar, mannitol salt agar and MacConkey agar. Different biochemical tests were studied. Results revealed that the species of bacteria isolated were: Staphylococcus aureus (40%), Coagulase negative Staphylococci (20%), Klebsiella pneumoniae species (10%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (22%) and E. coli 8%
A prospective clinical study was carried out in Khartoum Eye Teaching Hospital outpatient Clinic, i...
Background & Objectives: Keratoconjunctivitis is considered as the most prevalent ocular disease whi...
Background / Aims: The eye may be infected from external sources or through intra-ocular invasion of...
The aim of this study was the isolation and identification of the specific bacterial pathogens causi...
The aim of this study was the isolation and identification of the specific bacterial pathogens causi...
This study was concerned primarily with the isolation and identification of aerobic bacteria associ...
Background: The type and pattern of organisms that cause ocular infection changes over time. Moreove...
Background. Ocular disease with its complications is a major public health problem which has signifi...
Purpose Aim of this study is to identify bacteria causing conjunctivitis in a central Italian area a...
Background Eye infection is a public health problem in developing countries including Ethiopia. Bact...
Bacterial ocular infections are a worldwide health problem and, if untreated, can damage the structu...
The eye, a functionally and structurally complex organ, experiences a variety of bacterial, viral, f...
Aim of the study:[The current study was conducted to investigate the causes of bacterial eye infecti...
Background: Bacteria are major cause of ocular infections and possible loss of vision. The emergence...
This study included examination of (120) eye swabs, from cows from different ages and regions in Mos...
A prospective clinical study was carried out in Khartoum Eye Teaching Hospital outpatient Clinic, i...
Background & Objectives: Keratoconjunctivitis is considered as the most prevalent ocular disease whi...
Background / Aims: The eye may be infected from external sources or through intra-ocular invasion of...
The aim of this study was the isolation and identification of the specific bacterial pathogens causi...
The aim of this study was the isolation and identification of the specific bacterial pathogens causi...
This study was concerned primarily with the isolation and identification of aerobic bacteria associ...
Background: The type and pattern of organisms that cause ocular infection changes over time. Moreove...
Background. Ocular disease with its complications is a major public health problem which has signifi...
Purpose Aim of this study is to identify bacteria causing conjunctivitis in a central Italian area a...
Background Eye infection is a public health problem in developing countries including Ethiopia. Bact...
Bacterial ocular infections are a worldwide health problem and, if untreated, can damage the structu...
The eye, a functionally and structurally complex organ, experiences a variety of bacterial, viral, f...
Aim of the study:[The current study was conducted to investigate the causes of bacterial eye infecti...
Background: Bacteria are major cause of ocular infections and possible loss of vision. The emergence...
This study included examination of (120) eye swabs, from cows from different ages and regions in Mos...
A prospective clinical study was carried out in Khartoum Eye Teaching Hospital outpatient Clinic, i...
Background & Objectives: Keratoconjunctivitis is considered as the most prevalent ocular disease whi...
Background / Aims: The eye may be infected from external sources or through intra-ocular invasion of...