A Study to Assess the Prevalence of Different Microorganisms and Their Susceptibility Pattern Among Patients of Corneal Ulcer Admitted in Tertiary Care Hospitals in Indore City delves into the microbial landscape and antimicrobial resistance patterns associated with corneal ulcers. The book focuses on the clinical and microbiological evaluation of patients diagnosed with corneal ulcers, a leading cause of visual impairment. It explores the prevalence of bacterial, fungal, and other microbial pathogens responsible for these infections and examines their susceptibility to commonly used antibiotics and antifungal agents.
Through detailed case studies and statistical analyses, the book sheds light on the alarming rise of drug-resistant strains, emphasizing the need for region-specific treatment protocols. It also discusses the implications of empirical therapy, laboratory diagnostics, and the role of preventive measures in curbing the progression of corneal ulcers. Designed for ophtha