Corneal microsporidioses: characterization and identification.

The Journal of protozoology Pub Date : 1991-11-01
A Cali, D M Meisler, C Y Lowder, R Lembach, L Ayers, P M Takvorian, I Rutherford, D L Longworth, J McMahon, R T Bryan
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Abstract

Two ocular infectious disorders attributed to Microsporidia have been observed. They differ in that one infection involves the corneal stroma leading to corneal ulceration and suppurative keratitis whereas the other infection involves the conjunctival and corneal epithelium. The corneal stromal infection is caused by a binucleated oval spore that is Nosema-like in character. The conjunctival and corneal epithelial infection occurs in HIV-sero-positive individuals and is caused by a spore containing a single nucleus that is a member of the genus Encephalitozoon. Characteristics of these genera and the above-mentioned infections are presented.

角膜微孢子虫病:特征和鉴定。
已观察到两种由小孢子虫引起的眼部感染性疾病。它们的不同之处在于,一种感染涉及角膜基质,导致角膜溃疡和化脓性角膜炎,而另一种感染涉及结膜和角膜上皮。角膜基质感染是由双核卵圆形孢子引起的,其特征类似小孢子虫。结膜和角膜上皮感染发生在hiv血清阳性个体中,是由含有单个细胞核的孢子引起的,该孢子是脑囊虫属的成员。介绍了这些属和上述感染的特点。
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