Literature DB >> 11853604

[Spectrum of mycotic keratitis in China].

L Wang1, Y Zhang, Y Wang, G Wang, J Lu, J Deng.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the spectrum of mycotic keratitis in China.
METHODS: We scraped and evaluated 615 mycotic keratitis in microbiology laboratories of Zhengzhou (central China), Shijiazhuang (north China) and Guangzhou (south China) in the twenty-two years between Jan. 1, 1975 and Jun. 30, 1997.
RESULTS: Organisms of 18 genuses and 615 species isolated from corneal ulcers were found. Fusarium species were isolated the most frequently (65.0% in Zhengzhou, 33.3% in Shijiazhuang and 39.2% in Guangzhou), followed by Aspergillus (20.5% in Zhengzhou, 21.7% in Shijiazhuang, 30.7% in Guangzhou), Penicillium (3.6% in Zhengzhou, 11.6% in Shijiazhuang) and Curvularis (13.1% in Guangzhou). Between Jan. 1, 1975 and Dec. 31, 1986, Aspergillus species were most commonly isolated in Guangzhou (48.5%), followed by Fusarium (27.7%) and Penicillium (14.27%).
CONCLUSIONS: Just as different regions of the world are characterized by specific endemic infections, the predominating organisms in corneal fungal infections also vary throughout the world. These regional differences in causative organisms in mycotic keratitis are clinically important because they influence the initial and more definite therapy. This study shows that Fusarium species are the most common organisms of mycotic keratitis in China.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11853604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 0412-4081


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