
Nonherpetic keratitis includes keratitis caused by other viruses, and bacterial, fungal, and acanthamoebic keratitis. Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis, one of the most common corneal manifestations induced by nonherpetic viruses, has usually a good outcome. Conversely, non viral keratitis has more severe complications. Early clinical and microbial diagnosis are the keystones to treat successfully these keratitis. Diagnostic and therapeutic principles are detailed in this review.
Keratitis, Humans
Keratitis, Humans
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