Acanthamoeba Keratitis 2011 Investigation FAQs

CDC had been monitoring Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) infections since the investigation of an AK outbreak in 2007 that resulted in a recall of a contact lens solution in 2007. Initially, reports of AK cases declined following the recall, but information from reporting partners now appears to show that the numbers of AK cases still remain elevated above the numbers reported in the years prior to the outbreak. An AK Investigation Team (AKIT) was formed to investigate the risk factors that might be associated with new AK cases. The AKIT included CDC; other federal, state, and local public health partners; partner ophthalmology centers and laboratories; academic institutions around the country; and professional academies of eye care providers. The AKIT started its investigation on March 21, 2011.

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