Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4025998 | Ophthalmology | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Culture, 16S qPCR, and BRiSK provide complementary information in presumed infectious endophthalmitis. The majority of culture-negative endophthalmitis samples did not contain significant levels of bacterial DNA. “Culture negativity” does not seem to be due to failure of growth of fastidious bacteria. The small DNA virus TTV was unexpectedly found in all culture-negative samples and some culture-positive samples. This study cannot distinguish whether TTV is a direct intraocular pathogen, an adjuvant for inflammation, a general marker of inflammation, or a commensal virus but provides a testable hypothesis for a pathogenic mechanism in culture-negative endophthalmitis.
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Authors
Aaron Y. MD, MSCI, Lakshmi PhD, Michael D. MD, Sunir J. MD, Russell N. MD, PhD,