2021
DOI: 10.18231/j.ijceo.2021.059
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The impact of covid-19 on ophthalmic practice in Bangladesh– A cross-sectional study

Abstract: To assess the interference of patient care due to COVID 19 related restrictions and to formulate the future guidelines.This cross-sectional online survey-based study was carried out among the ophthalmologist of Bangladesh in the early lock down period (01 April to 30 April) 2020. Total 93 ophthalmologists responded to the study. Most of the ophthalmologist were seeing the patients with red eye (40.9%), ocular trauma (40.9%), acute infections and inflammations (35.5%), and vision loss (31.2%). 80.6% responder i… Show more

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“…In the current outbreak, nearly half of these patients are infected with human adenovirus [1]. Bangladesh has noted an outbreak of conjunctivitis during the COVID-19 pandemic with eyerelated manifestations such as red eye, itching, watering, vision loss, acute infection and inflammation [4][5][6]. Earlier outbreaks of acute viral haemorrhagic conjunctivitis had also happened in 1981 caused by enterovirus 70 (EV 70) [7].…”
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“…In the current outbreak, nearly half of these patients are infected with human adenovirus [1]. Bangladesh has noted an outbreak of conjunctivitis during the COVID-19 pandemic with eyerelated manifestations such as red eye, itching, watering, vision loss, acute infection and inflammation [4][5][6]. Earlier outbreaks of acute viral haemorrhagic conjunctivitis had also happened in 1981 caused by enterovirus 70 (EV 70) [7].…”
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confidence: 99%