HealthDay News, "30% of Bausch & Lomb Renu with MoistureLoc Eye-Infection Cases Have Required Corneal Transplants"
Thirty-seven of 120 people with a severe fungal eye infection linked to a popular Bausch & Lomb contact lens solution have had to have corneal transplants, U.S. officials reported Thursday. That's 31 percent of the Fusarium keratitis cases examined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; eight corneal transplants had been reported by government officials earlier this month. Experts expect that percentage will climb even further, to perhaps 50 percent. "As time goes on, you're going to see a higher percentage of these patients needing a transplant," said Dr. Robert Cykiert, a clinical associate professor of ophthalmology at New York University School of Medicine. "The reason is when we first diagnose fungal infection, we try to treat it first with eye drops, as well as oral medications."