P444 Detection of causative agents of infectious keratitis in patients from western rajasthan

IF 1.4 Q4 MYCOLOGY
T. Shrimali, Anuradha Sharma, Anup K. Ghosh, A. Morya, V. Tak, Vijayalakshmi Nag
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Abstract Poster session 3, September 23, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Objective To determine the spectrum of causative agents, the related risk factors, and their association in patients of infectious keratitis. Methodology It was a prospective study conducted over a period of 18 months from August 2018 to January 2020, which included 100 patients attending the Ophthalmology OPD with features of keratitis. Ophthalmological examination was followed by corneal scrapings’ collection, which were subjected to culture, microscopy, and molecular diagnostic tools. Bacterial isolates were identified by conventional methods and MicroScan Walkaway system while the isolated fungi were identified conventionally. Pan-fungal primers were used to detect fungal elements directly from the sample. Results Out of 100, 41 cases were positive by culture, of which 32 (78.04%) had fungal and nine (21.95%) had bacterial keratitis. Fusarium spp. accounted for 33.33% of fungal and Pseudomonas aeruginosa accounted for 55.55% of the bacterial isolates. Fungal material was detected in 41% using pan fungal primers. Cases were maximally recorded during July-October. Traumatic history was present in 78% patients caused by vegetative matter (49%). A male preponderance (67%) was also observed. Four patients underwent evisceration in spite-of rigorous management. Conclusion Poor prognosis emphasizes the need for faster diagnostics, which can detect the causative agents from the clinical specimen itself, reinforcing the concept of clinical metagenomics.
拉贾斯坦邦西部地区感染性角膜炎病原检测
【摘要】海报会议3,2022年9月23日,下午12:30 - 1:30目的了解感染性角膜炎患者的病原谱、相关危险因素及其相关性。这是一项前瞻性研究,从2018年8月到2020年1月,为期18个月,包括100名在眼科OPD就诊的角膜炎患者。眼科检查后收集角膜刮屑,进行培养、显微镜检查和分子诊断工具。采用常规方法和MicroScan Walkaway系统对分离的细菌进行鉴定,对分离的真菌进行常规鉴定。使用泛真菌引物直接从样品中检测真菌元素。结果100例培养阳性41例,其中真菌性角膜炎32例(78.04%),细菌性角膜炎9例(21.95%)。真菌中镰刀菌占33.33%,铜绿假单胞菌占55.55%。利用泛真菌引物检测到41%的真菌物质。7月至10月期间记录的病例最多。由植物性物质引起的创伤史占78%(49%)。男性优势(67%)也被观察到。尽管有严格的治疗,4名患者还是接受了内脏切除。结论预后差强调了快速诊断的必要性,从临床标本本身就能发现病原,强化了临床宏基因组学的概念。
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Medical mycology journal
Medical mycology journal Medicine-Infectious Diseases
CiteScore
1.80
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10.00%
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16
期刊介绍: The Medical Mycology Journal is published by and is the official organ of the Japanese Society for Medical Mycology. The Journal publishes original papers, reviews, and brief reports on topics related to medical and veterinary mycology.
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