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Intravitreal Injection and Quantitation of Infection Parameters in a Mouse Model of Bacterial Endophthalmitis
Published on: February 6, 2021
Late-onset bleb-related endophthalmitis caused by Streptococcus pseudopneumoniae
Hideaki Kawakami1, Yuko Nakane, Hiroko Inuzuka
1Department of Ophthalmology, Gifu Municipal Hospital, 7-1 Kashima-cho, Gifu, 500-8513, Japan, hkawa-gif@umin.ac.jp.
Abstract:
We report our findings in a 63-year-old male who developed late-onset bleb-related endophthalmitis. The patient had undergone glaucoma surgery 46 years earlier, and had a thin-walled cystic bleb prior to the endophthalmitis in his right eye. He underwent immediate vitrectomy with intravitreal injections of ceftazidime and vancomycin. After surgery, he was given topical 0.5 % moxifloxacin and 1 % vancomycin, intravenous doripenem, and oral minocycline. Culture of the vitreous specimen identified Streptococcus pseudopneumoniae by 16S rRNA sequence analysis, by optochin susceptibility test, and by bile solubility test. Our findings indicate that S. pseudopneumoniae can be isolated from a late-onset bleb-related endophthalmitis and that molecular analysis and phenotypic testing can be accurate methods to identify S. pseudopneumoniae.
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