Infectious keratitis is a major global cause of visual impairment and blindness, often affecting marginalized populations. Proper diagnosis of the causative organism is critical, and although culture remains the prevailing diagnostic tool, newer techniques such as in vivo confocal microscopy are helpful for diagnosing fungus and Acanthamoeba. Next-generation sequencing holds the potential for early and accurate diagnosis even for organisms that are difficult to culture by conventional methods. Topical antibiotics remain the best treatment for bacterial keratitis, and a recent review found all commonly prescribed topical antibiotics to be equally effective. However, outcomes remain poor secondary to corneal melting, scarring, and perfor...
Background: Mycotic keratitis is a fungal infection of the cornea. This infection is difficult to tr...
Mycotic keratitis is common in warm, humid regions with a varying profile of pathogenic fungi accord...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To determine the risk factors, bacteriological profile, sensitivity pattern and ...
Fungal keratitis or fungal corneal ulcer is potentially blinding infection of cornea, is considered ...
Corneal infection or infectious keratitis (IK) is a major cause for corneal blindness worldwide. Bro...
BACKGROUND: Infectious keratitis is a major cause of global blindness. We tested whether standalone ...
Infectious keratitis tops the list of diseases leading to visual impairment and corneal blindness. C...
PubMedID: 22528742Fungal keratitis is a rare but sight-threatening infection of the cornea that may ...
Purpose : To review the epidemiological characteristics, microbiological profile, and treatment outc...
Fungal keratitis (FK) is a sight-threatening disease caused by infection of the cornea by filamentou...
Bacterial keratitis is a common corneal infection that is treated with topical antimicrobials. By th...
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of modified corneal ulcer debridement in superficial fungal keratitis ...
Purpose: To analyse leading bacterial keratitis pathogens for in-vitro susceptiblity to commonly use...
Purpose To analyse the spectrum of bacterial keratitis isolates and their in vitroantibiotic suscep...
Objective: Corneal blindness is a major public health problem worldwide and mycotic keratitis is one...
Background: Mycotic keratitis is a fungal infection of the cornea. This infection is difficult to tr...
Mycotic keratitis is common in warm, humid regions with a varying profile of pathogenic fungi accord...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To determine the risk factors, bacteriological profile, sensitivity pattern and ...
Fungal keratitis or fungal corneal ulcer is potentially blinding infection of cornea, is considered ...
Corneal infection or infectious keratitis (IK) is a major cause for corneal blindness worldwide. Bro...
BACKGROUND: Infectious keratitis is a major cause of global blindness. We tested whether standalone ...
Infectious keratitis tops the list of diseases leading to visual impairment and corneal blindness. C...
PubMedID: 22528742Fungal keratitis is a rare but sight-threatening infection of the cornea that may ...
Purpose : To review the epidemiological characteristics, microbiological profile, and treatment outc...
Fungal keratitis (FK) is a sight-threatening disease caused by infection of the cornea by filamentou...
Bacterial keratitis is a common corneal infection that is treated with topical antimicrobials. By th...
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of modified corneal ulcer debridement in superficial fungal keratitis ...
Purpose: To analyse leading bacterial keratitis pathogens for in-vitro susceptiblity to commonly use...
Purpose To analyse the spectrum of bacterial keratitis isolates and their in vitroantibiotic suscep...
Objective: Corneal blindness is a major public health problem worldwide and mycotic keratitis is one...
Background: Mycotic keratitis is a fungal infection of the cornea. This infection is difficult to tr...
Mycotic keratitis is common in warm, humid regions with a varying profile of pathogenic fungi accord...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To determine the risk factors, bacteriological profile, sensitivity pattern and ...