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Bibliography relevant to ocular health in the context of COVID-19

A bibliographic collection of articles and academic and scientific publications relevant to the series of articles "Direct effects of coronavirus on vision".

Authors: Diego López Alcón, OD, Francisco Lara Ph.D., OD, Rosa Salmerón Campillo OD, Vicente Fernández-Sánchez, OD, Norberto López-Gil Ph.D.
Additional revision by: José Manuel González-Meíjome y Gonzalo Carracedo.

Table of contents

  1. Introduction - Direct effects of coronavirus on human ocular health
  2. Can I continue to use contact lenses during the COVID-19 outbreak?
  3. What precautions should we expect going to see an eye doctor during COVID-19?
  4. Confinement - How can online learning affect my children's vision?<
  5. Bibliography relevant to ocular health in the context of COVID-19 (the present article)

Bibliography

1. World health Organization. Report of the WHO-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) [Internet]. 2020. Disponible en: https://www.who.int/docs/defaultsource/coronaviruse/who-china-joint-mission-on-covid-19-final-report.pdf

2. US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention. How COVID-19 Spreads. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/transmission.html

3. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Q & A on COVID-19. https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/novel-coronavirus-china/questions-answers.

4. Otter, J.A., Donskey, C., Yezli, S., Douthwaite, S., Goldenberg, S.D., and Weber, D.J. Transmission of SARS and MERS coronaviruses and influenza virus in healthcare settings: the possible role of dry surface contamination. J Hosp Infect. 2016; 92: 235–250.

5. World Health Organization. Infection prevention and control during health care when novel coronavirus (nCoV) infection is suspected. https://www.who.int/publications-detail/infection-prevention-and-control-during-health-care-when-novel-coronavirus-(ncov)-infection-is-suspected-20200125

6. Kampfm G., Todt D., Pfaender S., Steinmann E. Persistence of coronaviruses on inanimate surfaces and their inactivation with biocidal agents. Journal of Hospital Infection 104 (2020) 246-251.

7. Seah I, Agrawal R. Can the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Affect the Eyes? A Review of Coronaviruses and Ocular Implications in Humans and Animals. Ocular Immunology and Inflammation. 2020; 16:1-5.

8. Yu Jun IS, Anderson DE, Zheng Kang AE, Wang L-F, Rao P, Young BE, Lye DC, Agrawal R, Assessing Viral Shedding and Infectivity of Tears in Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Patients, Ophthalmology (2020).

9. Xia J, Tong J, Liu M, Shen Y, Guo D. Evaluation of coronavirus in tears and conjunctival secretions of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. J Med Virol. 2020;1–6.

10. Special Notice COVID-19 Protections for Contact Lens Wearers – March 2020. Top Contact Lens Experts Dispel Misinformation Regarding Coronavirus / COVID-19 Protections for Contact Lens Wearers. https://iacle.org/special-notice-march-2020/

11. Hung LS. The SARS epidemic in Hong Kong: what lessons have we learned? J R Soc Med [Internet]. agosto de 2003;96(8):374-8. Disponible en: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC539564/

12. Fabrizio Zeri, Shehzad A. Naroo. Contact lens practice in the time of COVID-19. CONTACT LENS AND ANTERIOR EYE. MARCH 2020.

13. Lian KY, Napper G, Stapleton FJ, Kiely PM. Infection control guidelines for optometrists 2016. Clin Exp Optom. 2017;100(4):341-356.

14. Lai THT. Stepping up infection control measures in ophthalmology during the novel coronavirus outbreak: an experience from Hong Kong. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2020.

15. IDAE Instituto para la Diversificación y Ahorro de la Energía. Guía Técnica de Eficiencia Energética en Iluminación. Centros docentes. 2001.

16. Recommended light levels - illuminance - for some types of working activities https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/light-level-rooms-d_708.html

17. Ostrin LA. Objectively Measured Light Exposure in Emmetropic and Myopic Adults. Optom Vis Sci. 2017;94(2):229–38.

18. Ip JM, Saw SM, Rose KA, Morgan IG, Kifley A, Wang JJ, et al. Role of near work in myopia: Findings in a sample of Australian school children. Investig Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2008;49(7):2903–10.

19. Salmerón-Campillo RM, Jaskulski M, Lara-Cánovas S, González-Méijome JM, López-Gil N. Novel method of remotely monitoring the face-device distance and face illuminance using mobile devices: a pilot study. J Ophthalmol. 2019; 2019: 1946073.

20. Jaskulski M. López-Gil N, Liu Y. Measuring the Near Work Distance and Face Illumination Using Personal Mobile Devices. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2018;59(9):2152

21. Kinge B, Midelfart A, Jacobsen G, Rystad J. The influence of near-work on development of myopia among university students. A three-year longitudinal study among engineering students in Norway. Acta Ophthalmol Scand. 2000;78(1):26-9.

22. Rose KA, Morgan IG, Ip J, Kifley A, Huynh S, Smith W, Mitchell P. Outdoor activity reduces the prevalence of myopia in children. Ophthalmology. 2008;115(8):1279-85.

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  1. Introduction - Direct effects of coronavirus on human ocular health
  2. Can I continue to use contact lenses during the COVID-19 outbreak?
  3. What precautions should we expect going to see an eye doctor during COVID-19?
  4. Confinement - How can online learning affect my children's vision?<
  5. Bibliography relevant to ocular health in the context of COVID-19 (the present article)