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Viral conjunctivitis: a retrospective study in an Australian hospital.

Emmanuel Marinos1, Maria Cabrera-Aguas2, Stephanie Louise Watson2.   

Abstract

IMPORTANCE: To update the literature on the current trends of viral conjunctivitis infections in Sydney, Australia.
BACKGROUND: To find correlations between viral and patient characteristics on disease outcomes and to assess the rates of antibiotic and steroid use in patients with viral conjunctivitis prior to and after assessment by ophthalmology trainees.
DESIGN: Retrospective single-centre case series. PARTICIPANTS: 368 eyes of 224 patients diagnosed with viral conjunctivitis at the Sydney Eye Hospital from 1 st January - 31 st March 2017.
METHODS: Patients were identified from hospital records or polymerase chain reaction results.
RESULTS: 368 eyes of 224 patients, median age 35.3 (range 7-82) and 59.8% males, were included. 152 (67.9%) patients presented already on antibiotic treatment. Most patients (83.5%) had no previous ocular history aside from 35 (15.6%) who were regular contact lens wearers. PCR was performed in 170 (75.9%) patients, with 92 (54.1%) positive for adenovirus, and 7 (4.1%) for HSV. The average duration of symptoms prior to presentation was 6.3 days. 177 (78.0%) patients presented within 1 week of symptom onset and these patients were more likely to be adenovirus positive on PCR (OR = 2.37). Patients with symptoms of longer duration were more likely to have photophobia (OR = 2.96) and have had steroid treatment (OR = 3.80). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Patients with viral conjunctivitis typically presented within a week of symptom onset, with bilateral disease and on topical antibiotics. Pseudomembranes and a palpable preauricular lymph node were not common. As treatments emerge for viral conjunctivitis patients may need to be encouraged to present earlier.
Copyright © 2019 British Contact Lens Association. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adenovirus; Conjunctivitis; Contact lens; Herpes simplex virus; Viral conjunctivitis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31300283     DOI: 10.1016/j.clae.2019.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cont Lens Anterior Eye        ISSN: 1367-0484            Impact factor:   3.077


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