Biofilms and contact lenses: problems and solutions

Author:

Willcox Mark D. P.,Bahatheg Ghayah,Carnt Nicole,Kalaiselvan Parthasarathi,Kumar Naresh,Kuppusamy Rajesh,Rayamajhee Binod,Sara Manjulatha,Stapleton Fiona,Vijay Ajay K.,Yasir Muhammad,Yu Tsz Tin

Abstract

Contact lenses provide excellent vision correction for many people worldwide. However, they can become colonised by microorganisms and this can result in infections and inflammatory responses at the surface of the eye during wear. If not quickly and appropriately treated, the infections can lead to loss of vision and even loss of the eye. The microorganisms, most commonly bacteria, that colonise the lenses can form biofilms on the lenses. For the past 25 years, we have been studying the epidemiology of contact lens-related infection and inflammation, the causative organisms, risk factors for developing the conditions, and new ways of reducing biofilm formation. This article provides an overview of this research.

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Microbiology

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