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. 2022 Mar 1;8(3):e09038. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09038

Table 4.

Pathogens related eye infections.

Pathogens % found in population (n = 20) Source References
S. surfactantfaciens 10 water and marine environments, contaminated soil, plants, animals, hospitalized patients Grimont (2006) [24];
Su et al. (2016) [25]
S. epidermidis 5 human skin, upper respiratory tract Du et al. (2021) [26]
S. pasteuri 65 drinking water, common skin flora, food products, air Santoiemma et al. (2020) [27]
S. maltophilia 5 soil, sediment, wastewater, sputum Ma et al. (2020) [28];
Al-Dhabi et al. (2021) [29]
P. aeruginosa 10 CLs, wet surfaces, chronic infection sites Enzor et al. (2021) [30];
Riquelme et al. (2020) [31]
D. tsuruhatensis 5 soil, water, sludge, human microflora, CLs Hotta et al. (2020) [19]
A. calcoaceticus 5 Soil, water Roy et al. (2013) [32]
G. adiacens 5 human oral cavity, urogenital tract, gastrointestinal tract Borroni (2002) [33]
R. planticola 10 vegetables, food, liquid soap Vassallo et al. (2016) [34]
R. ornithinolytica 5 CLs, water, urine, wounds Eguchi et al. (2017) [35];
A. agilis 35 rivers, ponds, residential water sources, soil, mud, some plants Price et al. (2020) [36]
Agbaji et al. (2020) [37]
Vandamme et al. (2016) [38]
P. stutzeri 5 soil, water Gilardi (1972) [39];
Lalucat et al. (2006) [40]
A. junii 5 water, soil, animals Broniek et al. (2014) [41]