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Covid-19 infection, which appeared first in the Wuhan region of China in 2019 and identified as the new type of coronavirus, has spread rapidly to different countries and was declared as a pandemia by the World Health Organization. It is thought that viral Covid-19 infection, which has respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, and shortness of breath, may also have an ocular presentation.
It was noteworthy that patients who presented to our emergency department with conjunctivitis symptoms during the pandemic also had Covid-19 history or symptoms. In this case series, 7 patients diagnosed with Covid-19 related acute viral conjunctivitis were reported. In accordance with the Covid-19 management guide algorithm of the Turkish Ministry of Health, the Covid-19 diagnosis of patients was confirmed with Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method and thorax computed tomography. All patients were evaluated as Covid-19 related acute viral conjunctivitis and, hydroxychloroquine and topical ocular antibiotherapy treatment was given. The follow-up of 7 patients who achieved clinical improvement and whose control PCR results were negative was completed.
It should be kept in mind that Covid-19 may be present in patients presenting with conjunctivitis until it is understood whether there is ocular involvement due to Covid-19 in order to prevent transmission and provide accurate diagnosis and treatment, especially during the pandemia.