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Five-year analysis of isolated pathogens and antibiotic resistance of ocular infections from two large tertiary comprehensive hospitals in east China
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作者 Pan-Pan Li Li Li +4 位作者 Jun-Fang Zhang Bai Qin Li-Hua Kang Min Ji Huai-Jin Guan 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2024年第9期1707-1716,共10页
AIM:To analyze the spectrum of isolated pathogens and antibiotic resistance for ocular infections within 5y at two tertiary hospitals in east China.METHODS:Ocular specimen data were collected from January 2019 to Octo... AIM:To analyze the spectrum of isolated pathogens and antibiotic resistance for ocular infections within 5y at two tertiary hospitals in east China.METHODS:Ocular specimen data were collected from January 2019 to October 2023.The pathogen spectrum and positive culture rate for different infection location,such as keratitis,endophthalmitis,and periocular infections,along with antibiotic resistance were analyzed.RESULTS:We included 2727 specimens,including 827(30.33%)positive cultures.A total of 871 strains were isolated,530(60.85%)bacterial and 341(39.15%)fungal strains were isolated.Gram-positive cocci(GPC)were the most common ocular pathogens.The most common bacterial isolates were Staphylococcus epidermidis(25.03%),Staphylococcus aureus(7.46%),Streptococcus pneumoniae(4.59%),Corynebacterium macginleyi(3.44%),and Pseudomonas aeruginosa(3.33%).The most common fungal genera were Fusarium spp.(12.74%),Aspergillus spp.(6.54%),and Scedosporium spp.(5.74%).Staphylococcus epidermidis strains showed more than 50%resistance to fluoroquinolones.Streptococcus pneumoniae and Corynebacterium macginleyi showed more than 90%resistance to erythromycin.The percentage of bacteria showing multidrug resistance(MDR)significantly decreased(χ^(2)=17.44,P=0.002).CONCLUSION:GPC are the most common ocular pathogens.Corynebacterium macginleyi,as the fourth common bacterium,may currently be the local microbiological feature of east China.Fusarium spp.is the most common fungus.More than 50%of the GPC are resistant to fluoroquinolones,penicillins,and macrolides.However,the proportion of MDR strains has been reduced over time. 展开更多
关键词 ocular infections BACTERIA FUNGUS antibiotic resistance multidrug resistance
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Ocular bacterial infections at a tertiary eye center in China: a 5-year review of pathogen distribution and antibiotic sensitivity 被引量:7
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作者 Wen Gao Tian Xia +5 位作者 Hua-Bo Chen Xiao-Jing Pan Yu-Sen Huang Xin Wang Yan-Ling Dong Li-Xin Xie 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2020年第1期54-60,共7页
AIM: To provide statistical evidence for the use of antibiotics in ophthalmology by assessing the distribution and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates from ocular specimens with suspected microbial infections... AIM: To provide statistical evidence for the use of antibiotics in ophthalmology by assessing the distribution and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates from ocular specimens with suspected microbial infections.METHODS: This study applied a retrospective analysis of 3690 bacterial isolates from ocular specimens, which were obtained from the conjunctiva, cornea, aqueous humor, vitreous body, and other ocular sites of the patients at Shandong Eye Institute in northern China from January 2013 to December 2017. The parameters assessed mainly included the distribution of isolated bacteria and the results of susceptibility tests for antibiotics. In the analysis of antibiotic sensitivities, the bacteria were divided into four groups according to gram staining, and statistical methods were used to compare their antibiotic sensitivities. RESULTS: Among the 3690 isolated bacterial strains, Staphylococcus epidermidis(2007, 54.39%) accounted for the highest proportion. As for the total isolates, their sensitivity rate to gatifloxacin was up to 90.01%, with four types of gram-stained bacteria being all highly sensitive to it, but their sensitivity rate to levofloxacin was only 51.91%. The sensitivity rate of gram-negative bacilli(G-B) to levofloxacin was 83.66%, significantly higher than the other three types of gram-stained bacteria(P<0.05). Gram-positive cocci (G+C, 97.95%) and gram-positive bacilli(G+B, 97.54%) were more sensitive to vancomycin than gram-negative cocci(G-C, 70.59%) and G-B(68.57%;P<0.05). For fusidic acid, the sensitivity rates of G+C(89.83%) and G+B(73.37%) were significantly higher than that of G-B(29.83%;P<0.05). The gram-negative bacteria's sensitivity rate to cefuroxime was as low as 59.25%, but only G-B was less sensitive to cefuroxime(57.28%), while G-C was still highly sensitive(89.29%). The sensitivity rate of gram-positive bacteria to moxifloxacin was as high as 80.28%, but only G+C was highly sensitive to moxifloxacin(81.21%), while G+B was still less sensitive(32.00%). CONCLUSION: Staphylococcus epidermidis is the predominant isolate in all ocular specimens with bacteria. Gatifloxacin is more suitable for topical prophylactic use than levofloxacin in ophthalmology when necessar y. Vancomycin and fusidic acid both have better effects on gram-positive bacteria than gram-negative bacteria. More accurate antibiotic sensitivity analysis results can be obtained when a more detailed bacterial classification and more appropriate statistical methods are performed. 展开更多
关键词 BACTERIA ocular infections PATHOGEN antibiotic sensitivity
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Two case reports of toxocariasis mimicking endophthalmitis in immunosuppresed adults
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作者 Yuen Keat Gan Syed Shoeb Ahmad Sheena Mary Alexander 《Journal of Coastal Life Medicine》 2016年第3期248-250,共3页
This a case of 2 immunocompromised patients with a surprising ocular toxocariasis infestation.The first is a 23-year-old girl who is a known case of systemic lupus erythematosus,presenting with both eyes progressive b... This a case of 2 immunocompromised patients with a surprising ocular toxocariasis infestation.The first is a 23-year-old girl who is a known case of systemic lupus erythematosus,presenting with both eyes progressive blurring of vision for the past 3 months.Examinations showed bilateral panuveitis with posterior pole granuloma.She was treated as endogenous endophthalmitis as per protocol,but with limited improvement.To our surprise and with high index of clinical suspicion,Toxocara serology was positive.She was then started on oral albendazole for 4 weeks.The second case is a 51-year-old lady with end stage renal failure undergoing regular dialysis and on immunosuppressive therapy.She was warded for long duration for sepsis secondary to candidal fungal infection.Examinations revealed right peripheral and posterior pole granulomas almost exactly similar to the first patient.She was treated for endogenous endophthalmitis and again in close succession a positive serology was confirmed.Both cases since then showed gradual clinical improvement. 展开更多
关键词 Toxocariasis ocular infection ENDOPHTHALMITIS Immunocompromised patients
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