Figure 2.
Trachoma and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) conjunctivitis. (A) and (B) A patient with MRSA conjunctivitis shows thick mucoid discharge at the conjunctival sac (arrow) of the left eye. (C) and (D) A patient with trachoma with trachomatous inflammation and follicular and/or trachomatous trichiasis (inversion of eyelashes). This figure is a combination of two edited figures reproduced under a Creative Commons License from ©2016 Korean Journal of Ophthalmology [27] and © 2013 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases [28].