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Types of conjunctivitis

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Conjunctivitis is usually bacterial in origin but not uncommonly, is a component of many non-bacterial infections such as measles, rubella, leptospriosis, Reiter's disease and tularaemia.

A persistent conjunctivitis is suggestive of a viral or allergic aetiology.

A purulent acute conjunctivitis may be a rare sequel to a potent infective agent like gonococcus.

Chlamydial conjunctivitis - as trachoma - is a common cause of blindness in tropical and subtropical countries.


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