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Title: Effects of Bacteriophage in Postoperative Endophthalmitis Caused by Staphylococcus aureus
Authors: Ramadhani, Herdina
Wahyuni, Indri
Zuhria, Ismi
Setiawan, Firman
Proboningrat, Annise
Legowo, Djoko
Indriani, Diah
Keywords: postoperative endophthalmitis
bacteriophage
Staphylococcus aureus
Issue Date: Sep-2024
Publisher: Pharmacognosy Journal
Citation: Research Article
Abstract: Postoperative endophthalmitis is a serious complication of cataract surgery. It may leads to vision loss. The most common organism cause endophthalmitis is gram-positive bacteria, mainly Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). To prevent postoperative endophthalmitis, eye drops or intracameral administration of antibiotic agents are universally used. In recent years, the trend of endophthalmitis treatment has grown rapidly. Administration of bacteriophage is a subject of research for the treatment and prophylaxis of postoperative endophthalmitis. This literature review investigates the potential of bacteriophage to provide a rapid, effective alternative to antibiotic treatments for postoperative endophthalmitis caused by S. aureus.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8700
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