Literature DB >> 27236713

Infectious agents in congenital cataract in a tertiary care referral center in North India.

Mini P Singh1, Jagat Ram2, Archit Kumar3, Jasmine Khurana4, Merinda Marbaniang5, Radha Kanta Ratho6.   

Abstract

Congenital cataract has the potential for inhibiting early visual development. Intrauterine infections with Rubella virus, Herpes simplex virus (HSV) and Toxoplasma gondii plays an important role in the development of congenital cataract. The study included 120 children under the age of 6 years presenting with congenital cataract and diagnosed using serology and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The IgM positivity for rubella, HSV, T. gondii was found to be 5.8%, 1.6% and 8.3% respectively. The overall PCR positivity was found to be 40(33.3%), 25 (20.8%) and 39 (32.5%) for rubella, HSV and T. gondii with mean copy number of 1599 copies/μL; 1716 copies/μL and 1503 copies/μL respectively. Infective etiology significantly contributes to the causation of congenital cataract particularly for rubella virus which is a potentially eradicable disease. This study provides an epidemiological data for rubella, HSV and T. gondii in children with congenital cataract and highlights the need to introduce rubella vaccine in the National Immunization Programme of India.
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Keywords:  Congenital cataract; Epidemiology; Infection; Virus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27236713     DOI: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2016.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0732-8893            Impact factor:   2.803


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Authors:  Jinyu Li; Chun-Hong Xia; Eddie Wang; Ke Yao; Xiaohua Gong
Journal:  Birth Defects Res       Date:  2017-05-22       Impact factor: 2.661

2.  ToRCH-screening in pediatric cataract revisited: A North Indian tertiary care centre study.

Authors:  Sushobhan Dasgupta; Tarannum Shakeel; Reshmi Chanda Roy
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-05       Impact factor: 1.848

3.  Analysis of postoperative visual and surgical outcome following surgery for absorbed cataract in pediatric age group and the intraoperative difficulties.

Authors:  V Kavitha; Mallikarjun M Heralgi; Saba Aafreen
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-03       Impact factor: 2.969

4.  Clinical characteristics of young adult cataract patients: a 10-year retrospective study of the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center.

Authors:  Duoru Lin; Zhenzhen Liu; Qianzhong Cao; Xiaohang Wu; Jinchao Liu; Jingjing Chen; Zhuoling Lin; Xiaoyan Li; Li Zhang; Erping Long; Xiayin Zhang; Jinghui Wang; Dongxuan Wu; Xutu Zhao; Tongyong Yu; Jing Li; Xiaojia Zhou; Lisha Wang; Haotian Lin; Weirong Chen; Yizhi Liu
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-07-23       Impact factor: 2.692

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