Microbiological Spectrum, risk factors, and antifungal susceptibility of fungal keratitis in the Indore region of Central India
Deeksha Sharma, Ankita Saroya, Anju Mahor, Shashi Gandhi, Shweta Walia, Anup GhoshPurpose:
To investigate the microbiological profile, risk factors, and antifungal susceptibility patterns of fungal pathogens isolated from fungal keratitis (FK) patients at a tertiary care center over a 1-year period in the Indore region of central India.
Methods:
A hospital-based prospective cross-sectional 1-year study was conducted on 100 clinically suspected FK cases. Fungal isolates were identified by conventional and molecular methods when needed. Spectra of organisms, demographic data, and risk factors were analyzed. A panel of nine antifungals, voriconazole (VRCZ), itraconazole (ITRA), posaconazole (PSCZ), natamycin (NTM), amphotericin B (AMB), luliconazole (LLCZ), miconazole (MCZ), ketoconazole (KTZ), and terbinafine hydrochloride (TFH), were determined using the broth microdilution method following CLSI guidelines.
Results:
Out of 100 suspected patients, 35 had proven FK, with 33 microscopy and culture-positive, and 2 were only microscopy-positive. The predominant isolates were
Conclusions: