Evidence based use of antibiotics in epidemic keratoconjunctivitis to prevent development of microbial resistance.

IF 1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-13 DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1123_24
Shalini Kumari, Imsensenba Longkumer, Mamta Sharma, Shashank Tripathi
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Aim: It was thought that resistance acquired during treatment of systemic diseases can lead to resistant bacteria in eye infections. However, evidences are showing emergence of bacterial resistance owing to prior topical antibiotic usage. In the current study, we intended to promote evidence-based usage of antibiotics during outbreak of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis.

Methods: A descriptive study was designed. First 50 patients who visited the outpatient department of ophthalmology with signs and symptoms of EKC during the outbreak in the months of July-August, 2023 in a tertiary hospital in northern India were included in the study. Prior usage of topical antibiotics during this epidemic outbreak was the exclusion criteria. Conjunctival swabs were taken and subjected to Gram staining and Culture and sensitivity, for any bacterial infection.

Results: Only two slides of gram stain showed gram-positive cocci. These two samples were positive for Methicillin resistant Staphylococcs Aureus (MRSA). Rest of the 48 samples were negative for any bacterial growth. P value for no growth in bacterial cultures was <0.05, which is significant.

Conclusions: Our study suggests restrain from overusage of topical antibiotics in outbreaks of EKC until microbiological outcomes suggest otherwise. In view of presence of MRSA in neo-natal sample, and its known serious complications, we suggest prophylactic use of topical antibiotic and its modifications once reports of culture and sensitivity are available.

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基于证据的抗生素在流行性角膜结膜炎中的应用,以防止微生物耐药性的发展。
目的:人们认为,在治疗全身性疾病过程中获得的耐药性可导致眼部感染中的耐药细菌。然而,有证据表明,由于以前局部使用抗生素,细菌耐药性的出现。在本研究中,我们旨在促进在流行性角膜结膜炎暴发期间抗生素的循证使用。方法:设计描述性研究。研究纳入了2023年7月至8月印度北部一家三级医院爆发期间就诊的前50名有EKC症状和体征的眼科门诊患者。本次疫情暴发期间曾使用过局部抗生素是排除标准。取结膜拭子进行革兰氏染色、培养和敏感性检查是否有细菌感染。结果:革兰氏染色仅2片示革兰氏阳性球菌。这两个样本对耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)呈阳性。其余的48个样本都没有细菌生长。结论:我们的研究表明,在微生物结果显示相反的情况下,在EKC暴发时不要过度使用局部抗生素。鉴于MRSA在新生儿样本中的存在及其已知的严重并发症,我们建议预防性使用局部抗生素,并在获得培养和敏感性报告后进行修改。
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