ofloxacin has been researched along with Conjunctivitis, Inclusion in 3 studies
Ofloxacin: A synthetic fluoroquinolone antibacterial agent that inhibits the supercoiling activity of bacterial DNA GYRASE, halting DNA REPLICATION.
9-fluoro-3-methyl-10-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)-7-oxo-2,3-dihydro-7H-[1,4]oxazino[2,3,4-ij]quinoline-6-carboxylic acid : An oxazinoquinoline that is 2,3-dihydro-7H-[1,4]oxazino[2,3,4-ij]quinolin-7-one substituted by methyl, carboxy, fluoro, and 4-methylpiperazin-1-yl groups at positions 3, 6, 9, and 10, respectively.
ofloxacin : A racemate comprising equimolar amounts of levofloxacin and dextrofloxacin. It is a synthetic fluoroquinolone antibacterial agent which inhibits the supercoiling activity of bacterial DNA gyrase, halting DNA replication.
Conjunctivitis, Inclusion: An infection of the eyes characterized by the presence in conjunctival epithelial cells of inclusion bodies indistinguishable from those of trachoma. It is acquired by infants during birth and by adults from swimming pools. The etiological agent is CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS whose natural habitat appears to be the genito-urinary tract. Inclusion conjunctivitis is a less severe disease than trachoma and usually clears up spontaneously.
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 3 (100.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 0 (0.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 0 (0.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 0 (0.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Matsumura, K | 1 |
Inoue, S | 2 |
Shiota, H | 1 |
Kusujima, K | 1 |
Mimura, Y | 1 |
3 other studies available for ofloxacin and Conjunctivitis, Inclusion
Article | Year |
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[A study on the diagnosis and treatment of chlamydial infection of the conjunctiva].
Topics: Adult; Anti-Infective Agents; Chlamydia Infections; Conjunctivitis, Inclusion; Female; Humans; Infan | 1986 |
[Chlamydial conjunctivitis in adults].
Topics: Adult; Anti-Infective Agents; Chlamydia Infections; Conjunctivitis, Inclusion; Humans; Male; Ofloxac | 1986 |
[Diagnosis of neonatal chlamydial infection by fluorescent antibody technique and its treatment with a new quinoline derivative].
Topics: Anti-Infective Agents; Chlamydia Infections; Conjunctivitis, Inclusion; Female; Fluorescent Antibody | 1986 |