Keratitis Causing Micro-Organisms Isolated from Ophthalmic Contact Lens Solutions

This study aimed to determine the disinfecting potential of some contact lens solution used by the students of Jinnah University for Women. We investigated the possible contaminating rate and identified microbial contamination. 25 samples were collected in this study. Were used Multipurpose disinfec...

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Main Authors: Mohniyal Abbasi, Aliya Hayat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jinnah University for Women 2014-05-01
Series:RADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science
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Online Access:http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/3
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description This study aimed to determine the disinfecting potential of some contact lens solution used by the students of Jinnah University for Women. We investigated the possible contaminating rate and identified microbial contamination. 25 samples were collected in this study. Were used Multipurpose disinfecting solutions with protein remover of different companies. We have isolated 43 strains among which 20 were Gram positive and 23 were Gram negative. S.aureus, Pseudomonas Serratia was most common organisms isolated i.e. 26%, 16% & 14% respectively. All isolated strains were resistant to antibiotic used in this study except Bacillus which gives intermediate-resistant to streptomycin.
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spelling doaj.art-f1a4e95eaae044a69dd44a08d0a25a892022-12-21T20:59:22ZengJinnah University for WomenRADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science2305-87222521-85732014-05-01513Keratitis Causing Micro-Organisms Isolated from Ophthalmic Contact Lens SolutionsMohniyal Abbasi0Aliya HayatDepartment of Microbiology, Jinnah University for Women, Karachi.This study aimed to determine the disinfecting potential of some contact lens solution used by the students of Jinnah University for Women. We investigated the possible contaminating rate and identified microbial contamination. 25 samples were collected in this study. Were used Multipurpose disinfecting solutions with protein remover of different companies. We have isolated 43 strains among which 20 were Gram positive and 23 were Gram negative. S.aureus, Pseudomonas Serratia was most common organisms isolated i.e. 26%, 16% & 14% respectively. All isolated strains were resistant to antibiotic used in this study except Bacillus which gives intermediate-resistant to streptomycin.http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/3Contact lens, Contamination, Disinfection, Microorganisms
spellingShingle Mohniyal Abbasi
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Keratitis Causing Micro-Organisms Isolated from Ophthalmic Contact Lens Solutions
RADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science
Contact lens, Contamination, Disinfection, Microorganisms
title Keratitis Causing Micro-Organisms Isolated from Ophthalmic Contact Lens Solutions
title_full Keratitis Causing Micro-Organisms Isolated from Ophthalmic Contact Lens Solutions
title_fullStr Keratitis Causing Micro-Organisms Isolated from Ophthalmic Contact Lens Solutions
title_full_unstemmed Keratitis Causing Micro-Organisms Isolated from Ophthalmic Contact Lens Solutions
title_short Keratitis Causing Micro-Organisms Isolated from Ophthalmic Contact Lens Solutions
title_sort keratitis causing micro organisms isolated from ophthalmic contact lens solutions
topic Contact lens, Contamination, Disinfection, Microorganisms
url http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/3
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