S. Gatti et al., IN-VITRO EFFECTIVENESS OF POVIDONE-IODINE ON ACANTHAMOEBA ISOLATES FROM HUMAN CORNEA, Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 42(9), 1998, pp. 2232-2234
Acanthamoeba keratitis is a severe ocular infection secondary to accid
ental macro- or microscopic trauma of the cornea. Starting in 1985, a
dramatic increase of this infection was recorded along with the spread
of contact lens use. This protozoal disease is difficult to treat bec
ause of the scarcity of efficacious topical and systemic drugs. We eva
luated the in vitro effectiveness of povidone-iodine (PVP-I [Betadine]
), an agent with broad antibacterial and antiviral activity, compared
to that of chlorhexidine (CXD), a cationic antiseptic, on Acanthamoeba
isolates from patients with amebic keratitis. The results showed that
PVP-I solution from 0.5 to 2.5% has a better antiamebic activity both
on trophic and cystic stages of Acanthamoeba spp. than does CXD.