Epidemiology and Clinical Management of Fusarium keratitis in the Netherlands, 2005-2016

Introduction: Recognizing fungal keratitis based on the clinical presentation is challenging. Topical therapy may be initiated with antibacterial agents and corticosteroids, thus delaying the fungal diagnosis. As a consequence, the fungal infection may progress ultimately leading to more severe infection and blindness. We noticed an increase of fungal keratitis cases in the Netherlands, especially caused by Fusarium species, which prompted us to conduct a retrospective cohort study, aiming to describe the epidemiology, clinical management, and outcome. Materials and Methods: As fungi are commo... Mehr ...

Verfasser: dos Santos, Claudy Oliveira
Kolwijck, Eva
van Rooij, Jeroen
Stoutenbeek, Remco
Visser, Nienke
Cheng, Yanny Y.
Santana, Nathalie T. Y.
Verweij, Paul E.
Eggink, Cathrien A.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: dos Santos , C O , Kolwijck , E , van Rooij , J , Stoutenbeek , R , Visser , N , Cheng , Y Y , Santana , N T Y , Verweij , P E & Eggink , C A 2020 , ' Epidemiology and Clinical Management of Fusarium keratitis in the Netherlands, 2005-2016 ' , Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology , vol. 10 , 133 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2020.00133
Schlagwörter: fungal keratitis / Fusarium / susceptibility / identification / contact lenses / visual outcome / chlorhexidine / MICROBIAL KERATITIS
Sprache: Englisch
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