Abstract
AimsThis brief report of four cases of conjunctivitis caused by Raoultella planticola provides a description of possibly the first documented cases of this eye infection.MethodsThe laboratory database and medical records were used to trace all the R. planticola-positive conjunctival swabs obtained in our institution. Four cases were identified and available relevant information was obtained.ResultsThis organism causes a non-specific purulent conjunctivitis that seems to have a benign course and tends to be responsive to a topical fluoroquinolone.ConclusionsThe possibility of atypical organisms must be considered when managing infective conjunctivitis. Conjunctival swabs should be obtained and topical treatment switched when initial empirical therapy fails.
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Vassallo, J., Vella, M., Cassar, R., & Caruana, P. (2016). Four cases of Raoultella planticola conjunctivitis. Eye (Basingstoke), 30(4), 632–634. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2015.260
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