Ophthalmia neonatorum : its etiology and prevention / by Sydney Stephenson.
- Stephenson, Sydney.
- Date:
- [1903]
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Credit: Ophthalmia neonatorum : its etiology and prevention / by Sydney Stephenson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![m Newly-born Children/ 1898), it, ml] be found that-of my 121 cases of ophthalmia neonatorum, gonococci were demonstrated in 71—that is, in 58*67 per cent. The total number of cases at our disposal, then, is 1498, and gonococci were present in 60*17 per cent. As the numbers dealt with are tolerably large, we shall scarcely err if we assume that about two-thirds of all cases of ophthalmia in newly-born babies are due to the micrococcus of gonorrhoea. The practical importance of this generalisation lies in the fact that in ophthalmia the cornea seldom suffers unless gonococci be the cause of the conjunctival inflammation. The other micro-organisms that have been found in ophthalmia neonatorum are the following, named in the order of their relative frequency :-(l) the pneumococcus : (2) the Koch-Weeks bacillus ;* (3) the diplobacillus of Morax-Axenfeld; (4) the Bacterium coli; (5) the Klebs- Loeffler bacillus; (6) the pneumobacillus; (7) common pyococci; (8) streptococci; and (9) Micrococcus luteus It will be apparent, therefore, that a first necessity in the more exact diagnosis of ophthalmia neonatorum is the bacteriological examination of the secretion from the con- junctiva. In my opinion, no figures of so-called purulent ophthalmia ' should now be accepted unless this obvious precaution has been taken. It is true that, after some practical experience, there is not much difficulty about identifying most cases of true gonorrhoea! ophthalmia, but cLZT18 CaY6Ver ^ Said t0 reSt UP°n a certain and Therp , ^ g°n0C0CCi arG actua11? demonstrated. nobodv 7 ' °aSeiS Wh6n **** are 80 s%kt that nobody from a casual examination would susnect *W gonococci ,ay at the root of the ^oHeffldTo of mere chmcal experience will enable one to identify such Wcek.Lffl™. d™»'Pfo». H... is identical wi,h the K„,h.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21643386_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)





