Contact lenses, when worn and cared for properly, are a safe and effective form of vision correction used by an estimated 45 million Americans. However, contact lens wearers are at risk for contact lens-related eye infections, especially when wearers do not practice proper contact lens wear and care habits. These infections, affecting the cornea and known as microbial keratitis (Figure), can lead to serious adverse health outcomes. Because contact lenses are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as medical devices, contact lens-related corneal infections should be reported to FDA as an adverse event. To illustrate their serious health implications, six cases of contact lens-related corneal infection, in which sleeping in lense...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
A prospective case control study was performed to evaluate the relative risk (RR) and population att...
Ocular inflammation secondary to bacterial contamination of contact lenses during wear remains a pro...
An estimated 45 million U.S. residents enjoy the benefits of contact lens wear, but many of them mig...
Contact lenses are lenses placed on the surface of the cornea to correct refractive errors such as m...
Background. The incidence of contact-lens-associated microbial keratitis is uncertain and its relate...
Contact lenses are a successful and popular means to correct refractive error and are worn by just u...
If used and maintained properly, contact lenses can be a safe, convenient alternative to glasses. In...
Contact lens-related complications might range from harmless irritation to sight-threatening reactio...
Contact lens-related complications are common, affecting around one third of wearers, although most ...
Objectives:Microbial keratitis can cause significant visual morbidity and is a common reason for pre...
Contact lenses represent a widely utilized form of vision correction with more than 140 million wear...
Microbial keratitis is one of the most challenging complications of contact lens (CL) wear. Proper C...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
AbstractBacterial keratitis is a serious, potentially blinding, complication most often involving ov...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
A prospective case control study was performed to evaluate the relative risk (RR) and population att...
Ocular inflammation secondary to bacterial contamination of contact lenses during wear remains a pro...
An estimated 45 million U.S. residents enjoy the benefits of contact lens wear, but many of them mig...
Contact lenses are lenses placed on the surface of the cornea to correct refractive errors such as m...
Background. The incidence of contact-lens-associated microbial keratitis is uncertain and its relate...
Contact lenses are a successful and popular means to correct refractive error and are worn by just u...
If used and maintained properly, contact lenses can be a safe, convenient alternative to glasses. In...
Contact lens-related complications might range from harmless irritation to sight-threatening reactio...
Contact lens-related complications are common, affecting around one third of wearers, although most ...
Objectives:Microbial keratitis can cause significant visual morbidity and is a common reason for pre...
Contact lenses represent a widely utilized form of vision correction with more than 140 million wear...
Microbial keratitis is one of the most challenging complications of contact lens (CL) wear. Proper C...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
AbstractBacterial keratitis is a serious, potentially blinding, complication most often involving ov...
Aim: A retrospective case–control study was conducted at a tertiary referral hospital to determine t...
A prospective case control study was performed to evaluate the relative risk (RR) and population att...
Ocular inflammation secondary to bacterial contamination of contact lenses during wear remains a pro...