Literature DB >> 2832220

Adult follicular conjunctivitis and neonatal ophthalmia in a Liverpool eye hospital, 1980-1984.

S P Harding1, H Mallinson, J L Smith, L G Clearkin.   

Abstract

In the five year period between 1980 and 1984, 2146 adults and 172 neonates suffering from acute conjunctivitis underwent laboratory investigation for Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Adenoviruses (AV), Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) and pathogenic bacteria. Epidemiology and clinical features are presented and discussed. CT was detected in 29 per cent of neonates with conjunctivitis. 5.6 per cent of adults and older children investigated for follicular conjunctivitis were CT positive. There was a significant female preponderance among CT positive neonates of 1.9:1 (p less than 0.02). 91 per cent of neonates and 62 per cent of adults in whom CT was detected were receiving some sort of treatment. Serotypes 7, 3, 10, 4 and 8 were responsible in decreasing order of frequency for 96 per cent of AV infections. Serotype 7 was seen for the first time in an adult age distribution. HSV was isolated in 1.3 per cent of cases in the absence of typical lid or corneal lesions. Viral infection was not detected in any neonate. Bacterial infection was a more likely cause than CT in neonates if infection had persisted longer than 5 weeks (p much less than 0.001). Neonates with Staph aureus infection tended to present earlier in the course of disease than those with Haemophilus sp or Pneumococcus (p less than 0.05).

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2832220     DOI: 10.1038/eye.1987.77

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eye (Lond)        ISSN: 0950-222X            Impact factor:   3.775


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Review 1.  Conjunctivitis: a systematic review of diagnosis and treatment.

Authors:  Amir A Azari; Neal P Barney
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2013-10-23       Impact factor: 56.272

2.  Clinical and epidemiological features of acute follicular conjunctivitis with special reference to that caused by herpes simplex virus type 1.

Authors:  E Uchio; S Takeuchi; N Itoh; N Matsuura; S Ohno; K Aoki
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 4.638

3.  The prevalence of adenoviral conjunctivitis at the Clinical Hospital of the State University of Campinas, Brazil.

Authors:  Roberto Damian Pacheco Pinto; Rodrigo Pessoa Cavalcanti Lira; Carlos Eduardo Leite Arieta; Rosane Silvestre de Castro; Sandra Helena Alves Bonon
Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2015-11       Impact factor: 2.365

4.  Comparative study on the efficacy of non-steroidal, steroid and non-use of anti-inflammatory in the treatment of acute epidemic conjunctivitis.

Authors:  Luiz Alfredo Santiago; Jussara Matyelle Rodrigues da Silva; Orleâncio Gomes Ripardo de Azevedo; Paulo Roberto Leitão de Vasconcelos
Journal:  Acta Cir Bras       Date:  2020-02-07       Impact factor: 1.388

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