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Ocular transmissibility of COVID-19: possibilities and perspectives.

Gavin DavisKin LiFinosh G ThankamDaniel R WilsonDevendra K Agrawal
Published in: Molecular and cellular biochemistry (2022)
Since the initial outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), extensive research has emerged from across the globe to understand the pathophysiology of this novel coronavirus. Transmission of this virus is a subject of particular interest as researchers work to understand which protective and preventative measures are most effective. Despite the well understood model of aerosol-respiratory mediated transmission, the exact mechanism underlying the inoculation, infection and spread of COVID-19 is currently unknown. Given anatomical positioning and near constant exposure to aerosolized pathogens, the eye may be a possible gateway for COVID-19 infection. This critical review explores the possibility of an ocular-systemic or ocular-nasal-pulmonic pathway of COVID-19 infection and includes novel insights into the possible immunological mechanisms leading to cytokine surge.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • optic nerve
  • density functional theory
  • optical coherence tomography