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Allergic Conjunctivitis and Latent Infections
Cornea, 09/24/09
Forte R et al. – Chronic allergic conjunctivitis may be associated with latent infection. Pathogens can stimulate activation of eosinophils with a consequent worsening and chronicity of allergic symptoms.
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