2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/8961755
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Bacterial Profile of External Ocular Infections, Its Associated Factors, and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern among Patients Attending Karamara Hospital, Jigjiga, Eastern Ethiopia

Abstract: Background. External ocular infection is a global public health problem. Frequently, bacteria cause an ocular infection that ranges from morbidity to loss of vision. The increasing bacterial resistance in ocular infections leads to the risk of treatment failure with possibly serious consequences. Objective. The study aimed to assess the bacterial profile of external ocular infections, their associated factors, and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern among patients admitted to Karamara hospital, Jigjiga, Easte… Show more

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“…The mixture was heated to dissolve; then, each was put into an Erlenmeyer covered using a cotton swab. And sterilized in an autoclave at 121°C and 1 atm for 15 mins; the obtained solution was poured into Petri dishes of 20 ml each and then left to cool (Darmawati et al, 2021;Abebe et al, 2023).…”
Section: Life: International Journal Of Health and Life-sciences Issn...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mixture was heated to dissolve; then, each was put into an Erlenmeyer covered using a cotton swab. And sterilized in an autoclave at 121°C and 1 atm for 15 mins; the obtained solution was poured into Petri dishes of 20 ml each and then left to cool (Darmawati et al, 2021;Abebe et al, 2023).…”
Section: Life: International Journal Of Health and Life-sciences Issn...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The severity of ophthalmic infections ranges widely from self-limiting bacterial conjunctivitis to potentially threatening conditions such as keratitis and endophthalmitis ( Grandi et al, 2019 ). In recent years, the pathogen species that causes ocular infection is constantly changing along with antibiotic resistance rate ( Hong, 2021 ), which will not only increase the difficulty of clinical diagnosis and treatment of diseases, but also prolong the recovery time of patients, thus affecting prognosis ( Abebe et al, 2023 ). Hence, strict monitoring of ocular infection pathogens and antibiotic resistance combining with understanding the clinical characteristics of common pathogens may provide significant value to guide clinicians administrate early treatment for ocular infections.…”
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confidence: 99%