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. 2020 Sep 28;14:2807–2820. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S259857

Table 2.

Possible Routes for SARS-CoV-2 Virus in the Eye

Serial
Number
Routes of Virus Entry Into the Eye Mechanism Remarks
1 Droplets transmission Respiratory droplets from infected person coughs/sneezes) →virus inoculate into the exposed ocular mucosal surface → Causes the local infection or directly enters the lacrimal passage → reach upper & lower respiratory system
2 Aerosol transmission High dose of contaminated aerosols → virus into enter the exposed ocular mucosal surface
3 Hand to eye contact transmission Contamination of hand after touching virus contaminated surface/object → direct touch the eyes → virus inoculated in the exposed ocular mucosal surface
4 Nosocomial transmission Use of virus contaminated ophthalmic instruments during gonioscopy, tonometry, ocular imaging etc → virus inoculated in the exposed ocular mucosal surface
5 Retrograde/Reflux transmission Nasopharynx, the primary site of viraemia → reflux of nasopharyngeal secretion → virus enter to the lacrimal passage → enter ocular mucosal surface Reverse entry from the upper respiratory tract to the eye
6 Blood borne Virus and the released cytokines can → enter the blood circulation → reach the ocular surface via ocular blood supply Viraemia