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Microbial Contamination of Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Trial Lenses and Lens Cases in China.

Xiaojun Hu1,2,3, Guangsen Shi1,2,3, Hong Liu4, Xiaofei Jiang4, Jiaojiao Deng5, Chengcheng Zhu1,2,3, Ying Yuan1,2,3, Bilian Ke1,2,3.   

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the microbial contamination level and its influencing factors of rigid gas permeable (RGP) trial lenses and lens cases in China.Materials and
Methods: A total of 107 RGP trial lenses and lens cases were collected from 7 main hospitals or optometric centers in China. Three sites including the lenses, case interiors and case screw tops were sampled for bacterial and fungal culture and identification. The contamination rates of these three sites and their relationship with lens care regimes were further analyzed.
Results: The overall contamination rate was 73.8% for either lenses or cases, and 43.0% of lenses, 57.0% of case interiors and 65.4% of case screw tops respectively. The most frequently isolated microorganisms were Serratia spp., Burkholderia spp., Pandoraea spp., and Achromobacter spp. from all three sites. The contamination rate was positively related to the lens use frequency. Compared with dry-stored lenses, the contamination rate was significantly higher in wet-stored group (P < .001*). Inadequate disinfection and improper lens and case care regimes were also associated with higher contamination rates.Conclusions: Our study reported that the RGP trial lenses and cases used for fittings had a considerably high contamination rate. The safe use of RGP trial lenses and education of optometrists on the regular maintenance of trial lenses should be emphasized.

Keywords:  Microbial contamination; contact lens; hygiene practice; lens care; rigid gas permeable

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31697186     DOI: 10.1080/02713683.2019.1687726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Eye Res        ISSN: 0271-3683            Impact factor:   2.424


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