NR AQSS

AU Feys,J.

TI [Rules and regulations concerning contact lens-related infection]

OT Lentilles de contact et risques infectieux, aspects reglementaires

QU Journal Francais d'Ophtalmologie 2004 Apr; 27(4): 420-3

PT journal article; review; review, tutorial

AB Contact lens-related infectious keratitis is a potentially sight-threatening complication. Bacterial keratitis, mostly due to Gram-negative bacteria, is associated with poor lens hygiene, overnight wear, and contaminated lens care solutions. Contamination of the lens storage case may cause fungal keratitis. Acanthamoeba infection is related to the use of tap water or swimming while wearing soft lenses. Viruses are of less concern among contact lens wearers. Possible transmission of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease by multi-patient trial lenses must be taken in account. To minimize these risk factors, regulations are applied at various levels: CE marking of contact lenses and care products as they are medical devices; contact lens fitting only by health care professionals; distribution of contact lenses by opticians and lens care solutions by opticians and pharmacists; hygienic management of trial lenses following official recommendations. Contact lens-related keratitis must be reported to health care Authorities.

ZR 15

MH Contact Lenses/*adverse effects/*standards; English Abstract; Eye Infections/epidemiology/*etiology/prevention & control; France; Human; Legislation, Medical; Risk Factors

AD Service d'Ophtalmologie, CHI, 94195 Villeneuve-Saint-Georges. jean.feys@wanadoo.fr

SP französisch

PO Frankreich

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