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Gram-negative endophthalmitis: A prospective study examining the microbiology, clinical associations and visual outcomes following infection.

Louis Julian StevensonRosie C H DawkinsHarsha SheoreyMyra B McGuinessAndrew H HurleyPenelope J Allen
Published in: Clinical & experimental ophthalmology (2020)
Visual outcomes following Gram-negative endophthalmitis are extremely poor, with almost 30% of patients being eviscerated or enucleated. A majority of ceftazidime resistant organisms are sensitive to ciprofloxacin, providing evidence to support the empirical use of quinolones. Clinicians should be mindful that infections secondary to P. aeruginosa or microbial keratitis carry a particularly poor prognosis.
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