实用眼科微生物学。

J Levine, R W Snyder
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感染是日常眼科诊疗中常见的问题。所有眼科人员熟悉这些感染的基本病因和诊断的基本技术是非常重要的。在评估可能感染的患者时,熟悉人体正常的微生物菌群通常会有很大的帮助。这篇文章详细介绍了这种正常的植物群。假设是,了解病人的菌群可以帮助指导决定感染的可能病因。当出现明显的眼部感染时,卫生保健人员应回顾“通常的怀疑”,即每种感染类型的共同病因。对抗眼部感染的关键在于准确治疗假定的感染源。因此,所有眼科人员都应了解用于确定感染病因的技术和步骤。从可疑的角膜溃疡或结膜炎中获取标本的适当无菌技术以及将标本电镀在特定琼脂上进行鉴定是日常实践中必不可少的(图8)。将接受手术的患者,无论其类型如何,都处于特殊的感染风险中。这些术后感染可以破坏最仔细和精确的手术技术的工作。该程序的一个重要部分是尽可能保护患者免受后续感染。减少术后感染风险的技术已在上面详细介绍。适当准备无菌场地、无菌铺布和围手术期抗生素可减少随后感染的机会。重要的是,适当提供这些基本的护理步骤,以帮助确保成功的手术结果和卓越的卫生保健。
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Practical ophthalmic microbiology.

Infection is commonly encountered in everyday ophthalmic practice. It is of great importance that all ophthalmic personnel are familiar with the basic etiologies of these infections, and the basic techniques which are used in diagnosis. When evaluating a patient with possible infection, it is often of great help to be familiar with the normal microbial flora of the human body. This normal flora has been detailed in the article. The assumption is that knowledge of a patient's flora can help guide decisions about the possible etiologies of an infection. When presented with an obvious ocular infection, health care personnel should review the "usual suspects"--that is, the common etiologies for each type of infection. The key to combating ocular infections lies in accurate treatment of the presumed infectious agent. Therefore, the techniques and steps used in the identification of the etiology of an infection should be known to all ophthalmic personnel. The proper sterile techniques of obtaining a specimen from a suspected corneal ulcer or conjunctivitis and the plating of the specimen on specific agar for identification are essential to everyday practice (Figure 8). Patients who will undergo surgery, regardless of the type, are being placed at a special risk for infection. These post-operative infections can destroy the work of the most careful and exact surgical technique. It is an essential part of the procedure that the patient be protected as best they can from subsequent infection. The techniques to reduce the risk of post-operative infection have been detailed above. Proper preparation of a sterile field, sterile draping, and perioperative antibiotics can reduce the chance of a subsequent infection. It is important that these basic steps of care be properly provided to help insure successful surgical outcomes and excellence in health care.

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