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- W2079257804 abstract "Objective To establish risk factors for moderate and severe microbial keratitis among daily contact lens (CL) wearers in Australia. Design A prospective, 12-month, population-based, case-control study. Participants New cases of moderate and severe microbial keratitis in daily wear CL users presenting in Australia over a 12-month period were identified through surveillance of all ophthalmic practitioners. Case detection was augmented by record audits at major ophthalmic centers. Controls were users of daily wear CLs in the community identified using a national telephone survey. Testing Cases and controls were interviewed by telephone to determine subject demographics and CL wear history. Multiple binary logistic regression was used to determine independent risk factors and univariate population attributable risk percentage (PAR%) was estimated for each risk factor. Main Outcome Measures Independent risk factors, relative risk (with 95% confidence intervals [CIs]), and PAR%. Results There were 90 eligible moderate and severe cases related to daily wear of CLs reported during the study period. We identified 1090 community controls using daily wear CLs. Independent risk factors for moderate and severe keratitis while adjusting for age, gender, and lens material type included poor storage case hygiene 6.4× (95% CI, 1.9–21.8; PAR, 49%), infrequent storage case replacement 5.4× (95% CI, 1.5–18.9; PAR, 27%), solution type 7.2× (95% CI, 2.3–22.5; PAR, 35%), occasional overnight lens use (<1 night per week) 6.5× (95% CI, 1.3–31.7; PAR, 23%), high socioeconomic status 4.1× (95% CI, 1.2–14.4; PAR, 31%), and smoking 3.7× (95% CI, 1.1–12.8; PAR, 31%). Conclusions Moderate and severe microbial keratitis associated with daily use of CLs was independently associated with factors likely to cause contamination of CL storage cases (frequency of storage case replacement, hygiene, and solution type). Other factors included occasional overnight use of CLs, smoking, and socioeconomic class. Disease load may be considerably reduced by attention to modifiable risk factors related to CL storage case practice. Financial Disclosure(s) Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references. To establish risk factors for moderate and severe microbial keratitis among daily contact lens (CL) wearers in Australia. A prospective, 12-month, population-based, case-control study. New cases of moderate and severe microbial keratitis in daily wear CL users presenting in Australia over a 12-month period were identified through surveillance of all ophthalmic practitioners. Case detection was augmented by record audits at major ophthalmic centers. Controls were users of daily wear CLs in the community identified using a national telephone survey. Cases and controls were interviewed by telephone to determine subject demographics and CL wear history. Multiple binary logistic regression was used to determine independent risk factors and univariate population attributable risk percentage (PAR%) was estimated for each risk factor. Independent risk factors, relative risk (with 95% confidence intervals [CIs]), and PAR%. There were 90 eligible moderate and severe cases related to daily wear of CLs reported during the study period. We identified 1090 community controls using daily wear CLs. Independent risk factors for moderate and severe keratitis while adjusting for age, gender, and lens material type included poor storage case hygiene 6.4× (95% CI, 1.9–21.8; PAR, 49%), infrequent storage case replacement 5.4× (95% CI, 1.5–18.9; PAR, 27%), solution type 7.2× (95% CI, 2.3–22.5; PAR, 35%), occasional overnight lens use (<1 night per week) 6.5× (95% CI, 1.3–31.7; PAR, 23%), high socioeconomic status 4.1× (95% CI, 1.2–14.4; PAR, 31%), and smoking 3.7× (95% CI, 1.1–12.8; PAR, 31%). Moderate and severe microbial keratitis associated with daily use of CLs was independently associated with factors likely to cause contamination of CL storage cases (frequency of storage case replacement, hygiene, and solution type). Other factors included occasional overnight use of CLs, smoking, and socioeconomic class. Disease load may be considerably reduced by attention to modifiable risk factors related to CL storage case practice." @default.
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