Rev Bras Oftalmol.2019;78(1):49-51

Contact lenses causing conjunctivity by Ralstonia Pichettii

Cristiane Coimbra de , Walkiria Shimoya , Diniz Pereira Leite

DOI: 10.5935/0034-7280.20190011

The present report reports a case of conjunctivitis caused by Ralstonia pichettii in an immunocompetent patient wearing a contact lens. The bacterium isolated from the solution used to disinfect R. pichettii does not belong to the human microbiota but infects immunodepressed patients and is present in aqueous solutions. There is no standardization of sensitivity for this bacterium and few antibiotics have been tested for non-fermenting glucose bacteria. Due to the reduced antimicrobial sensitivity profile demonstrated by R. pichettii, it is important to correctly identify this etiologic agent in conjunctivitis and keratitis. This case report illustrates that R. Pickettii is a more important pathogen than previously thought.

Contact lenses causing conjunctivity by Ralstonia Pichettii

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