bacterial conjunctivitis in zahedan

Authors

ha shahriari from the zahedan university of medical sciences, p.o. box 98132-396, zahedan, islamic republic of iran.

ka ghavimi

mi qureshi

abstract

the objective of this study was to determine the most common type of pathogen causing conjunctivitis. out of 495 patients who referred to the zahedan eye clinic from may 22, 199 1 to october 22, 1992,296 cases were diagnosed as nonbacterial conjunctivitis. from the remaining number of cases, two patients had chlamydia and six patients had candida albicans, while the frequency of bacterial infection was as follows: n. gonorrhoeae7 patients, hemophilus aegyptius in 11 patients, m oraxella lacunata in 6 patients, streptococcus pneumoniae in 57 patients, e. coli in 5 patients, staphylococcus aureus in 5 patients, proteus mirabilis in 5 patients, pseudomonas aeruginosa in 8 patients, gardnerella vaginalis in 4 patients, and providencia species in one patient. bacterial agents were isolated by gram staining and culturing. in conclusion our results show that the most common cause of conjunctivitis is nonbacterial, but the most common cause of bacterial conjunctivitis is s. pneumoniae. furthermore, our incidence of chlamydia and n. gonorrhoeae was also more than that in the literature.

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medical journal of islamic republic of iran

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