Pediatric bacterial conjunctivitis

    • [PDF File]PEDIATRIC CASE STUDY SCENARIO - Sheri Harrison's Eportfolio

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      Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis) What is conjunctivitis? Inflammation (ie, redness, swelling) of the thin tissue cover-ing the white part of the eye and the inside of the eyelids What are the signs or symptoms? There are several kinds of conjunctivitis, including • Bacterial ~ Red or pink, itchy, painful eye(s).

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    • [PDF File]CHAPTER 8 – EYES

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      practice.1 The most common causes of infectious conjunctivitis, nonherpetic viruses and bacteria, cannot consistently be distinguished on the basis of signs and symptoms alone,2 demonstrating a role for testing in some cases. Infectious conjunctivitis causes both social and economic burdens for patients and for parents of pediatric patients.3 ...

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    • Clinical Features of Bacterial Conjunctivitis in Children

      Bacterial conjunctivitis is characterized by conjunctival injection, often associated with mucopurulent discharge. Symptoms usually begin in one eye, but may spread to the other. In young children, bacterial conjunctivitis may be accom-panied by upper respiratory infections and/or acute otitis media. Patients with ectro-pion or entropion, nasolac-

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    • [PDF File]Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis)

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      BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS ETIOLOGY Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and less frequently Moraxella catarrhalis are the most common caus-es of bacterial conjunctivitis in the pediatric population.6 The etiology of these infections, however, may vary across the pe-diatric age spectrum. In older infants (>1 year) and preschool

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    • [PDF File]Part two of an ongoing series - Review of Optometry

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      Diagnosis and management of allergic conjunctivitis in pediatric patients William E. Berger, M.D., M.B.A.,1 David B. Granet, M.D.,2,3 and Alan G. Kabat, O.D.4 ...

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    • [PDF File]CE Monograph IMPROVING THE RECOGNITION OF VIRAL and ...

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      Bacterial conjunctivitis is highly contagious and is most commonly spread through direct contact with contaminated fingers.2 Based on duration and severity of signs and symp-toms, bacterial ...

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    • [PDF File]Treatment and prevention of ophthalmia neonatorum

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      CONJUNCTIVITIS Inflammation of the conjunctival membrane of the eye. This is one of the most common causes of red eye in children. See also “Conjunctivitis” in the adult chapter “Eyes” for detailed information on the clinical presentation. CAUSES Viral or bacterial conjunctivitis is common in children.

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      Objectives: Conjunctivitis is a common cause of primary care and emergency department (ED) visits. There is a paucity of data in recent literature on the prevalence of pediatric bacterial conjunctivitis, and there are no evidence-based clinical guidelines for empirical treatment. The study objective was to …

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    • [PDF File]Diagnosis and management of allergic conjunctivitis in ...

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      Treatment and prevention of ophthalmia neonatorum Adela Matejcek MD Ran D. Goldman MD FRCPC Conjunctivitis is an inflammatory disease character- ized by conjunctival erythema, swelling, and discharge.1 Ophthalmia neonatorum (ON), also called neonatal conjunctivitis, is an acute, mucopurulent infection occurring in the first 4 weeks of life,2 ...

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    • Ophthalmic Medications in Pediatric Patients

      PEDIATRIC CASE STUDY SCENARIO Mary Jennings has brought her son Joe to your office. Joe is a 6-year old Jordanian male. He presents with the complaint of an itchy red eye. Mary states that it was crusted with dry yellowish drainage several times this morning. Joe has complained to Mary frequently about pain in his eye." TENTATIVE DIAGNOSES

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