亲水隐形眼镜中的真菌生长

M.Soledad Marqués- Calvo PhD
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研究了330只亲水性隐形眼镜的真菌定植情况。利用晶状体护理液的体外培养和晶状体的光学和扫描电镜(SEM)观察,研究了真菌菌落的形态,对入侵真菌进行了分类鉴定,并研究了真菌在晶状体中的生长和随后的生物降解。真菌侵袭39例(11.82%)。不同属的丝状真菌被确定为殖民者。Gliomastix, Humicola和Phoma在文献中是新的。在含水量较高的晶状体中,真菌定植的频率明显较高。酵母没有在体外生长。为了避免可能的真菌污染,佩戴者必须仔细清洁和消毒隐形眼镜和储存盒,并将两个隐形眼镜放在不同的盒子里。
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Fungal growth in hydrophilic contact lenses

Fungal colonization of 330 hydrophilic contact lenses obtained from wearers was investigated. In vitro cultures from lens care solutions and observations by optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of lenses were used to study the morphology of the fungal colonies, identify the invading fungi taxonomically, and investigate fungal growth and subsequent biodegradation in the lenses. The fungal invasion occured in 39 lenses (11.82%). Filamentous fungi of different genera were identified as colonizers. Gliomastix, Humicola, and Phoma are new to the literature. The frequency of fungal colonization was significantly higher in lenses with higher water content. Yeasts did not grow in vitro. To avoid possible fungal contamination, it is important that wearers carefully clean and disinfect lenses and storage cases and keep the two lenses in separate cases.

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