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Amoebae in Moisture-Damaged Buildings (Amebat kosteusvaurioituneissa rakennuksissa) [PDF]
Yli-Pirilä, Terhi
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Efficacy of Azithromycin 1% in the Clinical Management of Bacterial Conjunctivitis.
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Bacterial eye infections associated with sexual transmission infections: A review
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2022The objective of this work was to collect updated information on Treponema pallidum, Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae, causing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and etiological agents of eye infections, to provide relevant information on this public health problem.
J, Godoy-Mancilla +4 more
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NOSOCOMIAL BACTERIAL EYE INFECTIONS IN INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS
The Lancet, 1983A cluster of ten nosocomial eye infections occurred in three intensive-care units during an 18-month period. Nine of the ten patients were intubated, all were obtunded, and all had copious sputum production. The bacteria isolated from the patients' sputum samples and from the eyes were identical in nine cases.
E, Hilton +5 more
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Bacterial Infections of the Eye
20101 Introduction 2 Normal Flora and Common Pathogenic Bacteria of the Eye 3 Bacterial Conjunctivitis 4 Bacterial Keratitis 5 Bacterial Endophthalmitis 6 Conclusions Keywords: bacterial infections of eye-conjunctivitis, keratitis and endophthalmitis; clinical setting determining microbiology of bacterial conjunctivitis ...
Susan E. Sharp, Michael R. Driks
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The Potential of Phage Therapy in Bacterial Infections of the Eye
Ophthalmologica, 2009Antibiotic resistance has become a major health challenge which poses a significant threat, also in ophthalmology. For example, methicillin-resistant <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> may cause dramatic complications, including bilateral blindness as a consequence of orbital cellulitis and panophthalmitis.
Andrzej, Górski +3 more
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External Infections of the Eye: Bacterial, Viral and Mycotic,
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1978Dr Fedukowicz's first edition of External Infections of the Eye has for a number of years been the standard text in the field. The second edition is an even greater contribution. It has been brought up-to-date, especially in the area of therapy, chlamydial infections, and bibliography.
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Detection of bacterial infection of the eye chalazion in Mosul City
Science Archives, 2022Chalazion is a common infection of the meibomian gland in all ages’ eyelids. The current study sought to isolate and identify bacteria linked with chalazion in patients hospitalized to Mosul hospitals between 10/1/2021 and 1/3/2022. Samples were obtained using swabs soaked in the transport media (amies), and bacteria were identified using traditional ...
Abeer Mahmood. AL-Sabaawy +3 more
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SubTenon Injection of Gentamicin for Bacterial Infections of the Eye
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1971Bacterial infection of the eye presents unique problems. Protease-producing bacteria such as Pseudomonas may cause perforation of the globe in less than a day. With intraocular infections, it is very difficult to obtain adequately high levels of antibiotics so that minimal inhibitory concentrations are reached within the ocular tissues.
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