Conjunctivitis - is it bacterial or allergic?Smith, HaleySouth African Pharmacist's Assistant
Follicles more often are a sign of ocular viral infections and also may occur with chronic allergic or hypersensitivity conjunctivitis Papillae on the injected tarsal conjunctiva, also seen in viral conjunctivitis and ocular allergy (see below) Discharge: More purulent than in viral conjunctivitis, ...
fungal, archaeal and viral composition. The prevalence of asthma and rhinitis symptoms, including wheeze, shortness of breath and rhinoconjunctivitis, was surveyed in students, and the association
Viral conjunctivitis is caused by viruses. Viral conjunctivitis can be contracted if people have a cold or upper respiratory infection. Several viruses can lead to conjunctivitis, such as adenovirus, herpes simplex virus, picornavirus, coxsackievirus, or coronavirus. However, adenoviruses cause up to 90...
Conjunctivitis – is it bacterial or allergic?Lynda Steyn
A potential link between bacterial pathogens and allergic conjunctivitis by dendritic cells. Exp Eye Res. 2014 Mar;120:118-26.摇Deng R,Su Z, Lu F, et al. A potential link between bacterial pathogens and allergic conjunctivitis by dendritic cells[ J] . Exp Eye Res,2014,120:118鄄126郾...
The exclusion criteria for both groups were: any infection and antibiotic treatment 30 days prior to the enrollment and any serious chronic diseases (besides asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, and allergic conjunctivitis in the study group). All patients’ asthma were assessed as well ...