Microorganism Contamination from Wearing One-Day Disposable Contact Lenses According to Wearing Time

일일 착용 콘택트렌즈의 연속 착용에 따른 세균 오염

  • Received : 2010.05.10
  • Accepted : 2010.06.10
  • Published : 2010.06.30

Abstract

Disposable contact lenses, which are one type of soft contact lenses, provide convenience in use, but also cause various ocular infectious diseases. Microorganisms that cause eye diseases include Acanthamoeba, bacteria, Fungi, and so on. It is impossible to prevent microorganism contamination completely due to the use of hands as wearing contact lenses. The contamination by various microorganisms leads to infectious keratitis, but it is not well known for the exact microorganisms that affect the disease. For this reason, to identify the microorganisms, two groups that are commonly used for disinfection of lenses were divided: normal saline solution and multiple purpose solution. Using these solutions the degree of microorganism contamination was observed according to the days of 1, 3, 5, 10, and 15. Twenty students by two groups from Ophthalmic Optics department at D college in Daegu Metropolitan city participated in the experiment after their ocular health conditions were checked. During they wore one-day disposable lenses for 1, 3, 5, 10, and 15 days, bacteria were cultured in media. The results, which were Gram stained by selecting the cultured colonies, show as followings: Gram positive cocci 33%, Gram-negative cocci 2%, Gram positive bacilli 34%, and the Gram negative bacilli 31%, respectively. As for the identification of potential pathogens, VITEK system and API kit methods were used. Keratitis caused by bacteria known as Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa were detected as a result of wearing contact lenses. This study examined the distribution of bacteria as wearing one-day disposable contact lenses and pathogenic bacteria according to the duration of wearing them. In conclusion, the importance of hygiene when using contact lenses is suggested.

연성 콘택트렌즈 종류의 하나인 일회용 렌즈는 사용상 편리함을 주는 반면 다양한 안과적 감염성 질환을 초래한다. 안 질환을 유발하는 미생물로는 Acanthamoeba, Bacteria, Fungi 등이 있다. 렌즈 착용시 손을 이용함으로 다양한 미생물 오염은 근절이 불가피한 실정이다. 다양한 미생물의 오염으로 인해 감염성 각막염을 유발하나 정확한 미생물 동정은 미비한 상태이다. 이런 이유로 렌즈를 세척하기 위해 흔히 사용하는 식염수와 ReNu Solution (Bausch and Lomb Company, USA)의 2그룹으로 나누고 식염수와 ReNu Solution을 사용하여 1, 3, 5 10 그리고 15일에 따라 미생물 오염의 정도를 살펴보고 분리되는 미생물을 동정하고자 하였다. 대구시 D대학 안경광학과 재학생들의 안과적 건강상태를 조사한 후 그룹별 10명씩 지정하였다. 일일 착용렌즈를 1일, 3일, 5일 10일, 그리고 15일에 따라 사용 후 배지에서 세균을 배양하였다. 배양된 집락을 선택하여 그람 염색한 결과, Gram-positive cocci 33%, Gram-negative cocci 2%, Gram-positive bacilli 34%, 그리고 Gram-negative bacilli 31%로 나타냈고 이러한 세균을 동정하기 위해 API kit와 VITEK system을 이용하였다. 그 결과 콘택트렌즈의 착용에 의해 유발되는 각막염의 원인세균으로 알려진 S. aureus, P. aeruginosa 등이 분리되었다. 본 연구에서는 연성렌즈의 하나인 일일 착용렌즈의 착용시 세척액에 따른 일반세균의 분포와 일회용 렌즈의 연속 착용에 따른 병원성 세균을 조사함으로 콘택트렌즈의 사용시 위생의 필요성을 시사한다.

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