2.6.1 General
2.6 Eye infections 2.6.1 General Eye infections can be caused by bacterial, viral or other microbiological agents. Infections can affect the eyelids, the cornea and even the optic nerve. Common examples include: conjunctivitis — infection or inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin, transparent tissue that covers the outer surface of the eye ................
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