Incidence of fungal keratitis in Libya: An Epidemiological study.

Date

2022-1

Type

Article

Journal title

Adesh University Journal of Medical Sciences & Research.

Issue

Vol. 1 No. 1

Author(s)

Abdussalam Ashour

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Eye infection may lead to loss of visual function or impairment, causing severe disability. The cornea is particularly sensitive, and the amount of scarring or inammation that is relatively mild in other areas of the body may have a substantial consequence on the cornea. The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of eye fungal infection among patients attending the Eye Hospital in Tripoli city, Libya. Methods: Seventy‑one patients with ocular fungal infections were subjected to clinical and microbiological investigations. They were selected from patients attending the outpatient department, casualty, and oor of Tripoli Eye Hospital. The specimens of the external ocular infections were collected using sterile swab and inoculated to dierent culture media. Results: The current ndings showed that the Aspergillus was the most common causative agent, being responsible for 91.54% of the all cases, it was followed by Candida albicans (8.46%). Conclusion: Knowledge of the pathological course and clinical features of fungal keratitis will undoubtedly be added in early diagnosis and treatment, with reduction in ocular morbidity

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