Evaluation of conjunctival bacterial flora in patients with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To determine the conjunctival bacterial flora present in patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome. METHODS: A prospective study of the conjunctival bacterial flora was performed in 41 eyes of 22 patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The information gathered included the patient's sex and age, the duration of disease, the cause of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and treatments. Scrapings of the inferior conjunctival fornix were performed in both eyes. Fourteen days before scraping, the patients were asked to interrupt all topical medication and start using 0.5% nonpreserved methylcellulose. The microbiological evaluation included microorganism identification and determination of antibiotic sensitivity. RESULTS: Of 22 patients (41 eyes), 14 (64%) were females, and eight (36%) were males. The mean age was 33.2 years, and the mean duration of disease was 15.6 years. Visual acuity ranged from light perception to 20/25 (1.57 logMar). The treatment received by most patients consisted of tear substitutes, topical antibiotics, and contact lenses. Bacterial identification was positive in 39 eyes (95%) and negative in two eyes (5%). Gram-positive cocci accounted for 55.5% of the microorganisms, whereas gram-positive bacilli and gram-negative bacilli accounted for 19% and 25.5%, respectively. Half of the patients (54%) had multiple bacterial species in their flora, and only one bacterial species was identified in the other half. Resistant bacteria were isolated from four eyes. The antibiotic sensitivity results for the Streptococcus group showed the lowest sensitivity and the highest microbial resistance identified. CONCLUSION: Patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome have a diverse conjunctival flora that includes many pathogenic species. |
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Evaluation of conjunctival bacterial flora in patients with Stevens-Johnson SyndromeConjunctival FloraMicrobial Sensitivity TestsStevens-Johnson SyndromeOBJECTIVE: To determine the conjunctival bacterial flora present in patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome. METHODS: A prospective study of the conjunctival bacterial flora was performed in 41 eyes of 22 patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The information gathered included the patient's sex and age, the duration of disease, the cause of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and treatments. Scrapings of the inferior conjunctival fornix were performed in both eyes. Fourteen days before scraping, the patients were asked to interrupt all topical medication and start using 0.5% nonpreserved methylcellulose. The microbiological evaluation included microorganism identification and determination of antibiotic sensitivity. RESULTS: Of 22 patients (41 eyes), 14 (64%) were females, and eight (36%) were males. The mean age was 33.2 years, and the mean duration of disease was 15.6 years. Visual acuity ranged from light perception to 20/25 (1.57 logMar). The treatment received by most patients consisted of tear substitutes, topical antibiotics, and contact lenses. Bacterial identification was positive in 39 eyes (95%) and negative in two eyes (5%). Gram-positive cocci accounted for 55.5% of the microorganisms, whereas gram-positive bacilli and gram-negative bacilli accounted for 19% and 25.5%, respectively. Half of the patients (54%) had multiple bacterial species in their flora, and only one bacterial species was identified in the other half. Resistant bacteria were isolated from four eyes. The antibiotic sensitivity results for the Streptococcus group showed the lowest sensitivity and the highest microbial resistance identified. CONCLUSION: Patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome have a diverse conjunctival flora that includes many pathogenic species.Federal University of São Paulo Vision Institute Ophthalmology DepartmentUNIFESP, Vision Institute Ophthalmology DepartmentSciELOFaculdade de Medicina / USPUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Frizon, Luciana [UNIFESP]Araujo, Marilia Cavalcante [UNIFESP]Andrade, Larissa [UNIFESP]Yu, Maria Cecilia Zorat [UNIFESP]Wakamatsu, Tais Hitomi [UNIFESP]Hofling-Lima, Ana Luisa [UNIFESP]Gomes, José Álvaro Pereira [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:46:58Z2015-06-14T13:46:58Z2014-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion168-172application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2014(03)04Clinics. Faculdade de Medicina / USP, v. 69, n. 3, p. 168-172, 2014.10.6061/clinics/2014(03)04S1807-59322014000300168.pdf1807-59321980-5322S1807-59322014000300168http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/8259WOS:000333034000004engClinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-04T12:03:29Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/8259Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-04T12:03:29Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Evaluation of conjunctival bacterial flora in patients with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome |
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Evaluation of conjunctival bacterial flora in patients with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome |
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Evaluation of conjunctival bacterial flora in patients with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Frizon, Luciana [UNIFESP] Conjunctival Flora Microbial Sensitivity Tests Stevens-Johnson Syndrome |
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Evaluation of conjunctival bacterial flora in patients with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome |
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Evaluation of conjunctival bacterial flora in patients with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome |
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Evaluation of conjunctival bacterial flora in patients with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome |
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Evaluation of conjunctival bacterial flora in patients with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome |
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Evaluation of conjunctival bacterial flora in patients with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome |
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Frizon, Luciana [UNIFESP] |
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Frizon, Luciana [UNIFESP] Araujo, Marilia Cavalcante [UNIFESP] Andrade, Larissa [UNIFESP] Yu, Maria Cecilia Zorat [UNIFESP] Wakamatsu, Tais Hitomi [UNIFESP] Hofling-Lima, Ana Luisa [UNIFESP] Gomes, José Álvaro Pereira [UNIFESP] |
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Araujo, Marilia Cavalcante [UNIFESP] Andrade, Larissa [UNIFESP] Yu, Maria Cecilia Zorat [UNIFESP] Wakamatsu, Tais Hitomi [UNIFESP] Hofling-Lima, Ana Luisa [UNIFESP] Gomes, José Álvaro Pereira [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Frizon, Luciana [UNIFESP] Araujo, Marilia Cavalcante [UNIFESP] Andrade, Larissa [UNIFESP] Yu, Maria Cecilia Zorat [UNIFESP] Wakamatsu, Tais Hitomi [UNIFESP] Hofling-Lima, Ana Luisa [UNIFESP] Gomes, José Álvaro Pereira [UNIFESP] |
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Conjunctival Flora Microbial Sensitivity Tests Stevens-Johnson Syndrome |
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Conjunctival Flora Microbial Sensitivity Tests Stevens-Johnson Syndrome |
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the conjunctival bacterial flora present in patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome. METHODS: A prospective study of the conjunctival bacterial flora was performed in 41 eyes of 22 patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The information gathered included the patient's sex and age, the duration of disease, the cause of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and treatments. Scrapings of the inferior conjunctival fornix were performed in both eyes. Fourteen days before scraping, the patients were asked to interrupt all topical medication and start using 0.5% nonpreserved methylcellulose. The microbiological evaluation included microorganism identification and determination of antibiotic sensitivity. RESULTS: Of 22 patients (41 eyes), 14 (64%) were females, and eight (36%) were males. The mean age was 33.2 years, and the mean duration of disease was 15.6 years. Visual acuity ranged from light perception to 20/25 (1.57 logMar). The treatment received by most patients consisted of tear substitutes, topical antibiotics, and contact lenses. Bacterial identification was positive in 39 eyes (95%) and negative in two eyes (5%). Gram-positive cocci accounted for 55.5% of the microorganisms, whereas gram-positive bacilli and gram-negative bacilli accounted for 19% and 25.5%, respectively. Half of the patients (54%) had multiple bacterial species in their flora, and only one bacterial species was identified in the other half. Resistant bacteria were isolated from four eyes. The antibiotic sensitivity results for the Streptococcus group showed the lowest sensitivity and the highest microbial resistance identified. CONCLUSION: Patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome have a diverse conjunctival flora that includes many pathogenic species. |
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Clinics. Faculdade de Medicina / USP, v. 69, n. 3, p. 168-172, 2014. 10.6061/clinics/2014(03)04 S1807-59322014000300168.pdf 1807-5932 1980-5322 S1807-59322014000300168 WOS:000333034000004 |
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