Angular conjunctivitis is caused by:
Correct Answer: Moraxella
Description: A i.e. Moraxella Angular or diplobacillary conjunctivitis is caused by Moraxella lacunate or axenfeld Q (mostly) or staphylococci Q and presents with hyperemia of bulbar conjunctiva & lid margins near the angles (i.e. outer & inner canthi) with foamy mucopurulent discharge. It is treated with oxytetracycline Q or zinc containing ointment Q
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