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Pseudomonas aeruginosa endophthalmitis in a preterm infant.

Michael O'Keefe1, Loretta Nolan, Bernadette Lanigan, John Murphy.   

Abstract

Bacterial endophthalmitis is rare in the neonatal period. It occurs in susceptible individuals such as preterm infants. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a Gram-negative bacillus, has been identified as the causative organism in more than 75% of invasive neonatal eye infections. The source may be endogenous; secondary to septicemia or exogenous, including reports of nosocomial infections and those infections arising from the birth canal. We report the case of a preterm infant who developed pseudomonas endophthalmitis, septicemia, and meningitis after a corneal abrasion.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15956952     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2005.01.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J AAPOS        ISSN: 1091-8531            Impact factor:   1.220


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1.  Role of neutrophils, MyD88-mediated neutrophil recruitment, and complement in antibody-mediated defense against Pseudomonas aeruginosa keratitis.

Authors:  Tanweer S Zaidi; Tauqeer Zaidi; Gerald B Pier
Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci       Date:  2009-11-05       Impact factor: 4.799

2.  Endogenous endophthalmitis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a preterm infant: a case report.

Authors:  Sofia Figueiredo; Anabela João; Manuela Mateus; Rosário Varandas; Leonor Ferraz
Journal:  Cases J       Date:  2009-12-10
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