Bacterial infections of the eye are common and ophthalmologists are spoilt for choice with a variety of antibiotics available in the market. Antibiotics can be administered in the eye by a number of routes; topical, subconjunctival, subtenon and intraocular. Apart from a gamut of eye drops available, ophthalmologists also have the option of preparing fortified eye drops from parenteral formulations, thereby, achieving high concentrations; often much above the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), of antibiotics in ocular tissues during therapy. Antibiotic resistance among ocular pathogens is increasing in parallel with the increase seen over the years in bacteria associated with systemic infections. Although it is believed that the rise i...
The Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring in Ocular Microorganisms (ARMOR) surveillance study evaluates i...
Bacteria are responsible for up to 70% of all ocular infections including conjunctivitis, keratitis ...
To date, the problem of interaction between humans and the surrounding microbiome continues to grow ...
Bacterial infections of the eye are common and ophthalmologists are spoilt for choice with a variety...
The introduction of new antibiotic compounds into therapy initiates the development of resistance by...
Antibiotic resistance is a very serious medical problem. In ophthalmology, it is still unnoticed and...
The treatment of eye infections is very different than treating other body infections that require s...
Bacterial ocular infections are a worldwide health problem and, if untreated, can damage the structu...
Ocular infections vary greatly in severity. Studies have tried to identify certain patterns related ...
Ocular bacterial infections represent a serious problem that affecting people of all age and genders...
Purpose: To analyse commonly used ocular antibiotics and determine their in-vitro efficacies against...
<p>Oxa: oxacillin; Cip: ciprofloxacin; Ofl: ofloxacin; Lev: levofloxacin; Mox: moxifloxacin; Gat: ga...
Background: External ocular infections (EOI) can affect the lids, conjunctiva or cornea and may carr...
Antibiotics, in any practice, are a significant asset to clinically effective treatments. This paper...
The Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring in Ocular Microorganisms (ARMOR) surveillance study evaluates i...
Bacteria are responsible for up to 70% of all ocular infections including conjunctivitis, keratitis ...
To date, the problem of interaction between humans and the surrounding microbiome continues to grow ...
Bacterial infections of the eye are common and ophthalmologists are spoilt for choice with a variety...
The introduction of new antibiotic compounds into therapy initiates the development of resistance by...
Antibiotic resistance is a very serious medical problem. In ophthalmology, it is still unnoticed and...
The treatment of eye infections is very different than treating other body infections that require s...
Bacterial ocular infections are a worldwide health problem and, if untreated, can damage the structu...
Ocular infections vary greatly in severity. Studies have tried to identify certain patterns related ...
Ocular bacterial infections represent a serious problem that affecting people of all age and genders...
Purpose: To analyse commonly used ocular antibiotics and determine their in-vitro efficacies against...
<p>Oxa: oxacillin; Cip: ciprofloxacin; Ofl: ofloxacin; Lev: levofloxacin; Mox: moxifloxacin; Gat: ga...
Background: External ocular infections (EOI) can affect the lids, conjunctiva or cornea and may carr...
Antibiotics, in any practice, are a significant asset to clinically effective treatments. This paper...
The Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring in Ocular Microorganisms (ARMOR) surveillance study evaluates i...
Bacteria are responsible for up to 70% of all ocular infections including conjunctivitis, keratitis ...
To date, the problem of interaction between humans and the surrounding microbiome continues to grow ...