Significance of normal conjunctival flora in diabetic versus healthy individuals

A. MuralidharC, S. Moinuddin, V. Anandi
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Introduction: Conjunctival sac is constantly exposed to theenvironment. It is more prone to colonization with various microorganisms, which are considered as normal ocular flora. The conjunctival flora in diabetic subjects may differ from that in the nondiabetic subjects. Hence the present study was conducted to determine the flora of conjunctiva in diabetic patients and non diabetics. Materials and Methods: A total of 100 patients were enrolled in the study. On the basis of history and glycemic status, 55 patients were included in the diabetic group and another 45 patients were included in thenon-diabetic group. Conjunctival swabs were collected and inoculated on bacteriological media (blood agar and chocolate agar) and mycological media (Sabourauddextrose agar). Inoculated bacteriological (37 o C) and mycological media (25 o C) were incubated for 48 hours and 2-4 weeks respectively and microbial colonies were identified after isolation as per standard microbiological procedures. Results: Microbial growth yielded from the conjunctival swabs in the diabetic patients was 67.27% and in the non diabetic individuals it was 46.67% .The most common isolated bacteria in diabeticand non diabetic groups was Staphylococcus epidermidis, which accounted for 40.54% and 38.10% respectively. S.aureus was the second most common organism which accounted for 18.91% in diabetics and 14.29% in non diabetics. Candida species was isolated in diabetic group, but not from non diabetic group. Conclusion: It is essential to differentiate the conjunctival microbial flora in normal healthy individuals and patients who are undergoing ocular surgery. The presence of microbial pathogen leads to an idea of microbial flora and antimicrobial susceptibility tests, which helps in the preoperative and post operative antimicrobial prophylactic therapy.
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正常结膜菌群在糖尿病患者和健康人中的意义
结膜囊经常暴露在环境中。它更容易被各种微生物定植,这些微生物被认为是正常的眼部菌群。糖尿病患者的结膜菌群可能与非糖尿病患者不同。因此,本研究对糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者结膜菌群进行了测定。材料与方法:共纳入100例患者。根据病史和血糖状况,55例患者被纳入糖尿病组,45例患者被纳入非糖尿病组。收集结膜拭子,接种于细菌学培养基(血琼脂和巧克力琼脂)和真菌学培养基(Sabourauddextrose琼脂)上。接种的细菌学培养基(37℃)和真菌学培养基(25℃)分别孵育48小时和2-4周,按照标准微生物学程序分离后鉴定微生物菌落。结果:糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者结膜拭子的微生物生长率分别为67.27%和46.67%,其中糖尿病组和非糖尿病组中最常见的分离细菌为表皮葡萄球菌,分别占40.54%和38.10%。金黄色葡萄球菌是第二常见的细菌,糖尿病患者占18.91%,非糖尿病患者占14.29%。糖尿病组分离到念珠菌,非糖尿病组未分离到念珠菌。结论:区分正常健康人与眼科手术患者的结膜微生物群是必要的。微生物病原体的存在导致了微生物菌群和抗菌药物敏感性试验的想法,这有助于术前和术后的抗菌预防治疗。
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