Vaccinal conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis is widespread in infectious disease settings and is the most common ophthalmic disease. Previously, vaccines were not effective enough to prevent this type of conjunctivitis. There are currently two available vaccines against epidemic conjunctivitis that can protect against this disease.

Vaccination against epidemic or contagious conjunctivitis is one of the most effective methods of preventive medicine. This type of conjunctivitis is transmitted by direct contact (for example, by inhaling contaminated air or infectious particles through dirty water). These types of conjunctivitis are the main cause of bacterial exposure to the skin around the eyes and the appearance of infections at the focal point of the eyelids. It is caused by an outbreak of an epidemic strain of bacteria and spreads rapidly