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dc.contributor.authorSeah I et al. Department of Ophthalmology, National University Hospital, Singapore
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-18T18:01:09Z
dc.date.available2020-03-18T18:01:09Z
dc.date.issued2020-03-16
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1080/09273948.2020.1738501en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12663/457
dc.description.abstractIn December 2019, a novel coronavirus (CoV) epidemic, caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus - 2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged from China. This virus causes the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Since then, there have been anecdotal reports of ocular infection. The ocular implications of human CoV infections have not been widely studied. However, CoVs have been known to cause various ocular infections in animals. Clinical entities such as conjunctivitis, anterior uveitis, retinitis, and optic neuritis have been documented in feline and murine models. In this article, the current evidence suggesting possible human CoV infection of ocular tissue is reviewed. The review article will also highlight animal CoVs and their associated ocular infections. We hope that this article will serve as a start for further research into the ocular implications of human CoV infections.en_US
dc.languageEnglish
dc.titleCan the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Affect the Eyes? A Review of Coronaviruses and Ocular Implications in Humans and Animalsen_US
eihealth.countrySingapureen_US
eihealth.categoryAnimal and environmental research on the virus origin, and management measures at the human-animal interfaceen_US
eihealth.typePublished Articleen_US
eihealth.maincategorySave Lives / Salvar Vidasen_US


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