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       XXIX Annual Congress of the Iranian Society of Ophthalmology        بـیــست و نهمین کنــگــره سـالیـانه انـجـمـن چـشـم پـزشـکی ایـــران
مقاله Abstract


Title: Pathogens involved in microbial endophthalmitis and trends of microbial sensitivity to routine antibiotics
Author(s): Seyed ali tabatabaei, Mohammad Soleimani, Reza Mirshahi, Bita Momenaei, Fereshte Tayebi
Presentation Type: Oral
Subject: Posterior Segment
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Presenting Author:
Name: Ali Tabatabaei
Affiliation :(optional) Tehran University of Medical Sciences
E mail: alitabatabaei77@yahoo.com
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Mobile: 09121063062
Purpose:

To describe causative pathogens involved in microbial endophthalmitis and trends of microbial isolates sensitivity and resistance to routinely used ophthalmic antibiotics.

Methods:

This is a retrospective study on smear and culture samples of aqueous and vitreous humor in patients who came to Farabi eye hospital emergency ward from January 2012 to December 2018.

Results:

2999 samples were collected from intraocular origin during 6 years (1231 samples from aqueous humor and 1768 samples from vitreous humor). Mean age of patients were 59.17±21.30. 75% were culture negative and S.epidermidis (6%) and S.pneumonia (4%) were the most prevalent microbial isolates. In endophthalmitis patients, younger than 19 years, 69.3% were culture negative. S.viridans ,S.pneumonia and S.aureus accounted for 13% ,7.3% and 2.6% respectively. In 19-50 year old patients , 78.7% were culture negative , and S.epidermidis (9.1%) and S.viridans (3.7%) were the most prevalent microorganisms. In patients older than 50 years of age, 76.4% were culture negative and S.epidermidis (6.6%) and S.pneumonia (4.4%) were the most common isolates. In our study resistance of S.pneumonia to ceftazidim siginificantly increased after 2014 however other changes in antibiotic susceptibility profile was not significant.

Conclusion:

In our study 75% of culture samples of intraocular fluid of patients with intraocular infection were negative and S.epidermidis and S.pneumonia were the most common isolates (6% and 4% respectively). In patients younger than 19 S.viridans and in older than 19 S.epidermidus were the most prevalent microorganism detected in cultures.

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