Abstract
Four infants developed invasive Pseudomonas aeruginosa ophthalmic infections between 5 and 90 days of age. Three died from septicaemia, and the fourth required enucleation of one eye. Absent red reflexes or other eye signs in a septicaemic infant merit urgent ophthalmological assessment for endophthalmitis, in particular, Pseudomonas.
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Boyle, E. M., Ainsworth, J. R., Levin, A. V., Campbell, A. N., & Watkinson, M. (2001). Ophthalmic Pseudomonas infection in infancy. Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 85(2). https://doi.org/10.1136/fn.85.2.f139
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