Conjunctiva
Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis
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Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis
, EKC
Epidemiology
Extremely contagious form of
Viral Conjunctivitis
Summer outbreaks most common
Virus
is shed for 14 days
Causes
Adenovirus
subtypes
Symptoms
Marked
Conjunctival Hyperemia
Epiphora (Eye tearing)
Onset in one eye that spreads to the other
Eye Pain
(if
Cornea
l involvement)
Blurred Vision
Signs
Chemosis
(
Edema
of
Conjunctiva
around the
Cornea
)
Superficial viral
Cornea
l infiltrates
Complications
Decreased Visual Acuity
Results from
Cornea
l infiltrates (viral particles enter the anterior chamber)
Can last for months
May reduce
Vision
to 20/200
Course
Resolution in 2 to 8 weeks
Eye Pain
may persist for more than a month
Contagious for 14 days after the start of symptoms in the second eye
Management
No specific treatment
Cornea
l infiltrates with
Decreased Visual Acuity
:
Topical Steroid
s
Ophthalmology referral for serial exams
Prevent spread to other patients
Wear gloves and wash hands frequently
Wash equipment between
Eye Exam
s
Wash hand towels in hot water
Clean
Tonometer
carefully
Avoid contamination of ophthalmic solutions
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