Hospitals across the UAE are reporting a sharp rise in red eye infections, with doctors pointing to contagious viral conjunctivitis spreading in...
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Hospitals across the UAE are reporting a sharp rise in red eye infections, with doctors pointing to contagious viral conjunctivitis spreading in crowded and shared spaces. Cases more than double Ophthalmologists pointed out that the majority of current cases are caused by viral conjunctivitis, most commonly adenovirus, often referred to as “eye flu”. The infection spreads easily through hand contact, shared surfaces and respiratory secretions, making schools, offices and communal living areas key hotspots. “Red eye cases have more than doubled recently,” said Dr Parth Joshi, Specialist Ophthalmology at Aster Day Surgery Centre, Mankhool. “The contributing factors include a seasonal rise in...
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