Analytical Study of Conjunctival Bacterial Flora in Diabetic and Non Diabetic Patients

Introduction: Conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines inside of the eyelids and covers the sclera. It is composed of non keratinised, stratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells. Normal microbial flora constitutes organisms which are present in eyelids and conjunctiva withou...

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Main Authors: Tamojit Chatterjee, Shrutakirti Ghosh, Rinki Saha, Sandip Samaddar
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2021-07-01
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spelling doaj-37a279e2f42d4c5598308e3d7b932e192021-10-08T11:23:06ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2021-07-011507060910.7860/JCDR/2020/47457.15150Analytical Study of Conjunctival Bacterial Flora in Diabetic and Non Diabetic PatientsTamojit Chatterjee0Shrutakirti Ghosh1Rinki Saha2Sandip Samaddar3Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Raiganj Government Medical College, Raiganj, West Bengal, India RMO Cum CT, Department of Ophthalmology, Burdwan Medical College & Hospital, Burdwan, West Bengal, IndiaAssociate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, KPC Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaAssociate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Burdwan Medical College & Hospital, Burdwan, West Bengal, IndiaIntroduction: Conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines inside of the eyelids and covers the sclera. It is composed of non keratinised, stratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells. Normal microbial flora constitutes organisms which are present in eyelids and conjunctiva without causing any disease. At birth eyes are sterile but they are later infected by various organisms. Gram positive organisms are mostly prevalent in ocular flora. Diabetes mellitus is a multifactorial disease that can affect all ocular structures. Aim: To compare the microbial flora between diabetic and non diabetic patients and to study there sensitivity to antibiotics. Materials and Methods: This was an analytical study conducted on a total of 100 patients attending Department of Opthalmology of Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, India between June 2019 to July 2019. They were not using any topical ocular preparation. Conjunctival swab was taken from upper fornix of the patients and cultured and the results obtained were analysed using Chi-Square test. Results: Conjunctival flora of a total of 100 patients, 30 diabetic and 70 non diabetic, were screened. Among the 30 diabetic patients, there were 15 (50%) male and 15 (50%) female. The most common isolated bacteria in diabetic and non diabetic groups were staphylococcus aureus (diabetic 70%, non diabetic 85.7%). There was a statistically significant difference in microbial flora pattern between the diabetic and non diabetic group. There was higher proportion of staphylococcus epidermidis among diabetic patients compared to non diabetic patients (p-value<0.01) and there was a higher proportion of staphylococcus aureus among non diabetics (p-value<0.01). Conclusion: Present study found statistically significant difference in the microbial flora between diabetics and non diabetics. This will help the clinician to plan for the antibiotic prophylaxis before surgery for patients attending the Out Patient Department (OPD).https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/15150/47457_CE[Ra1]_F[SK]_PF1(MG_SHU)%20PFA(AnK)%20PB(MG_AnK)_PN(KM).pdfantagonismantibiotic sensitivityconjunctivaeye dropsoral antibioticsvirulence
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author Tamojit Chatterjee
Shrutakirti Ghosh
Rinki Saha
Sandip Samaddar
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Shrutakirti Ghosh
Rinki Saha
Sandip Samaddar
Analytical Study of Conjunctival Bacterial Flora in Diabetic and Non Diabetic Patients
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
antagonism
antibiotic sensitivity
conjunctiva
eye drops
oral antibiotics
virulence
author_facet Tamojit Chatterjee
Shrutakirti Ghosh
Rinki Saha
Sandip Samaddar
author_sort Tamojit Chatterjee
title Analytical Study of Conjunctival Bacterial Flora in Diabetic and Non Diabetic Patients
title_short Analytical Study of Conjunctival Bacterial Flora in Diabetic and Non Diabetic Patients
title_full Analytical Study of Conjunctival Bacterial Flora in Diabetic and Non Diabetic Patients
title_fullStr Analytical Study of Conjunctival Bacterial Flora in Diabetic and Non Diabetic Patients
title_full_unstemmed Analytical Study of Conjunctival Bacterial Flora in Diabetic and Non Diabetic Patients
title_sort analytical study of conjunctival bacterial flora in diabetic and non diabetic patients
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Introduction: Conjunctiva is a transparent mucous membrane that lines inside of the eyelids and covers the sclera. It is composed of non keratinised, stratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells. Normal microbial flora constitutes organisms which are present in eyelids and conjunctiva without causing any disease. At birth eyes are sterile but they are later infected by various organisms. Gram positive organisms are mostly prevalent in ocular flora. Diabetes mellitus is a multifactorial disease that can affect all ocular structures. Aim: To compare the microbial flora between diabetic and non diabetic patients and to study there sensitivity to antibiotics. Materials and Methods: This was an analytical study conducted on a total of 100 patients attending Department of Opthalmology of Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, India between June 2019 to July 2019. They were not using any topical ocular preparation. Conjunctival swab was taken from upper fornix of the patients and cultured and the results obtained were analysed using Chi-Square test. Results: Conjunctival flora of a total of 100 patients, 30 diabetic and 70 non diabetic, were screened. Among the 30 diabetic patients, there were 15 (50%) male and 15 (50%) female. The most common isolated bacteria in diabetic and non diabetic groups were staphylococcus aureus (diabetic 70%, non diabetic 85.7%). There was a statistically significant difference in microbial flora pattern between the diabetic and non diabetic group. There was higher proportion of staphylococcus epidermidis among diabetic patients compared to non diabetic patients (p-value<0.01) and there was a higher proportion of staphylococcus aureus among non diabetics (p-value<0.01). Conclusion: Present study found statistically significant difference in the microbial flora between diabetics and non diabetics. This will help the clinician to plan for the antibiotic prophylaxis before surgery for patients attending the Out Patient Department (OPD).
topic antagonism
antibiotic sensitivity
conjunctiva
eye drops
oral antibiotics
virulence
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