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Posted on May 19, 2017 by phil Posted in academia, lectures, optometry

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This note gives a number of references and resources for my talk on how we can help our patients improve their compliance and in doing so, help them minimise the risk of keratitis during contact lens wear.  Many of the links are to articles in the literature.  Full access to most/all of these papers is available to members of the College of Optometrists via an Athens account as I have written about here.

The Science of Compliance booklet

Inflammation on Wikipedia

Efron editorial on contact lens wear being an inflammatory stimulus

Suzi Fleiszig’s brilliant review of microbial keratitis in contact lens wear

The Epidemiology of Contact Lens Related Infiltrates

ISO 18259

Risk factors for acanthamoeba keratitis in contact lens users: A case-control study

Trends in UK contact lens prescribing 2015

Graeme Young’s 49 steps for contact lens compliance

The Incidence of Contact Lens-Related Microbial Keratitis in Australia

An international analysis of contact lens compliance

Case care and lens rinsing can be improved

Handwashing can get better

NHS guide to handwashing

Impact of air-drying lens cases in various locations and positions

Toilet aerosol effect

Contact Lens Wearer Demographics and Risk Behaviors for Contact Lens-Related Eye Infections

BCLA guidance for the public on the use of contact lenses

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