1. Microbiological Landscape and Epidemiology of Endophthalmitis in Children and Adolescents in a Multi-Tier Ophthalmology Network in India: An Electronic Medical Record-Driven Analytics Report.
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Das AV, Dave VP, Tyagi M, and Joseph J
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- Humans, Child, India epidemiology, Male, Adolescent, Female, Cross-Sectional Studies, Child, Preschool, Fungi isolation & purification, Infant, Ophthalmology, Young Adult, Retrospective Studies, Vitreous Body microbiology, Age Distribution, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Incidence, Vitrectomy, Endophthalmitis epidemiology, Endophthalmitis microbiology, Electronic Health Records, Eye Infections, Bacterial epidemiology, Eye Infections, Bacterial microbiology, Eye Infections, Fungal epidemiology, Eye Infections, Fungal microbiology, Bacteria isolation & purification
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Purpose: To study the epidemiology and microbiological landscape in patients (≤21 yrs) diagnosed with endophthalmitis across a multi-tier ophthalmology network in India., Methods: This cross-sectional hospital-based study included 1,041 patients (≤21 yrs) diagnosed with endophthalmitis, between April 2012 and May 2022. The data were collected using an electronic medical record system., Results: Bacteria (24%) was the most common etiology followed by fungus (2%). The majority of the patients were male (66%) with a mean age of 8.37 ± 5.99 years. The most common age group was middle childhood (6-11 years) with 365 (35.06%) patients. The patients were more commonly from the lower socio-economic status (60.81%) and urban geography (49%). The common cause of endophthalmitis was trauma (59.33%) and amongst the 279 culture positive eyes, the predominant bacteria isolated was Streptococcus pneumoniae followed by Bacillus species and fungus included predominantly Aspergillus and Candida species. The most common surgical intervention performed was intraocular antibiotics (74%) followed by pars plana vitrectomy (52%)., Conclusion: The most common etiology of endophthalmitis in children is bacterial and traumatic in nature and presented from the lower socio-economic status. A half of the eyes warranted a vitreo-retinal surgical intervention. .
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- 2024
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