| Literature DB >> 2209918 |
C E Morton1, H Mallinson, L G Clearkin, A M Ansons, L C Kaye, K J Mutton.
Abstract
Two hundred and thirty four patients (adults and babies) with conjunctivitis were investigated by taking eye swabs and in addition by taking per-nasal swabs. Chlamydia trachomatis was isolated from 20 patients and adenovirus from 14 patients. Per-nasal swabbing led to a 53% increase in chlamydia diagnosis and a 27% increase in the diagnosis of adenovirus infection. It is suggested that per-nasal swabbing has an important role to play in detecting chlamydial conjunctivitis which itself may be an indicator for high morbidity in patients and their contacts.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2209918 DOI: 10.1038/eye.1990.67
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eye (Lond) ISSN: 0950-222X Impact factor: 3.775