03627nam 2201105z- 450 991063998520332120231214133051.03-0365-6059-9(CKB)5470000001633502(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95881(EXLCZ)99547000000163350220202301d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOcular Surface Infection and AntimicrobialsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (160 p.)3-0365-6060-2 This reprint collates papers from a Special Issue of the journal Antibiotics, which was entitled "Ocular surface Infection and Antimicrobials". The papers cover aspects such as common microbes which cause ocular infections and their susceptibility to antibiotics; how guidelines for antibiotic use can translate to improved patient compliance; how bacteria respond to antibiotics; and lastly, new treatments and ways of preventing ocular surface infections.Bacteriology (non-medical)bicssccoagulase-negative staphylococcieye infectionsendophthalmitiskeratitisconjunctivitisblepharitisAPI StaphBiologDNA sequencingsodA geneantibiotic susceptibilitybacterial infectionSerratia marcescenstranscription factorocular surfaceepitheliumcorneametabolomicsocular infectionpredatory bacteriaBdellovibrioMicavibrioPseudomonas aeruginosaEnterobacteralesinfectionbacteriastress response systemantibioticStaphylococcus aureusantibiotic resistancebiofilmsantimicrobial peptidesciprofloxacincombined effectmicrobial keratitiscorneal infiltrative eventsMPDS susceptibilityStaphyloccus aureusMSSApulsed-field gel electrophoresismultilocus sequence typingPanton-Valentine leukocidinMel4 peptideantimicrobial contact lensextended wearbiocompatibilitycomfortclinical trailmisuse of antibioticsorthokeratologycontact lensquestionnairecontact lensesultraviolet CPseudomonasStaphylococcusFusariumCandidaocular infectious isolateswhole genome sequencingvirulence factorsBacteriology (non-medical)Willcox Markedt1279697Stapleton FionaedtDutta DebarunedtWillcox MarkothStapleton FionaothDutta DebarunothBOOK9910639985203321Ocular Surface Infection and Antimicrobials3015854UNINA