Michaels Luke, Richardson Jay, Walkden Andrew, Carley Fiona
Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester, UK.
Centre for Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Clin Ophthalmol. 2022 Aug 10;16:2513-2519. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S373758. eCollection 2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to drastic changes to the daily lives of those living in the United Kingdom. We hypothesized that the effect of the imposed lockdown on both behaviour and social interaction has the potential to influence the characteristics of microbial keratitis presenting locally to Manchester Royal Eye Hospital - a major tertiary eye centre in the UK.
We conducted a retrospective case-note review of all positive corneal scrape cultures identified by our local microbiology laboratory during the year since the announcement of lockdown measures in the UK (23 March 2020 to 23 March 2021). Culture results were compared with previously collated, published "baseline" data from prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (2004-2019). Statistical analysis was undertaken, predominantly looking at the incidence of microbial keratitis and the variety of cultured pathogens.
A total of 6243 corneal scrape results were reviewed. Comparison of data between the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown did not show a significant change in the incidence of culture-positive microbial keratitis: mean annual positive samples during 2004-2019 were 128 (35%) vs 91 (29%) during lockdown (=0.096). No statistically significant shifts in the incidence of organism subtypes - fungi, acanthamoeba, Gram-positive bacteria, or Gram negative bacteria - were identified (=0.196, 1, 0.366, and 0.087, respectively).
Contrary to our hypothesis, our results suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic did not alter the incidence or characteristics of microbial keratitis presenting to Manchester Royal Eye Hospital in the year following the implementation of lockdown measures in the UK.
新冠疫情给英国民众的日常生活带来了巨大变化。我们推测,强制封锁措施对行为和社交互动的影响可能会改变曼彻斯特皇家眼科医院(英国一家主要的三级眼科中心)当地微生物性角膜炎的特征。
我们对英国宣布封锁措施后的一年(2020年3月23日至2021年3月23日)内当地微生物实验室鉴定出的所有阳性角膜刮片培养结果进行了回顾性病例记录审查。将培养结果与新冠疫情爆发前(2004 - 2019年)整理并发表的“基线”数据进行比较。进行了统计分析,主要观察微生物性角膜炎的发病率和培养病原体的种类。
共审查了6243份角膜刮片结果。新冠疫情及随后的封锁期间的数据比较显示培养阳性微生物性角膜炎的发病率没有显著变化:2004 - 2019年期间年均阳性样本为128份(35%),封锁期间为91份(29%)(P = 0.096)。未发现生物体亚型(真菌、棘阿米巴、革兰氏阳性菌或革兰氏阴性菌)的发病率有统计学意义的变化(P分别为0.196、1、0.366和0.087)。
与我们的假设相反,我们的结果表明,在英国实施封锁措施后的一年里,新冠疫情并未改变曼彻斯特皇家眼科医院微生物性角膜炎的发病率或特征。