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As per the report Eye Disorders has 19 Journals, 11 upcoming Conferences, 494 Conference proceedings, 190 Speakers related to the eye and vision. Herpetic epithelial keratitis may occur unilaterally or bilaterally (most often in patients with atopic disease) and may be accompanied by a blepharoconjunctivitis, involving lesions of the lid and a follicular response of the conjunctiva. In addition, a palpable preauricular lymph node may be present. Herpes Simplex Virus is a very common viral infection that has been reported to be present in the trigeminal ganglion of nearly 100% of patients greater than age 60 at autopsy. In regards to ocular disease, HSV- I and HSV- II may cause blepharoconjunctivitis, epithelial keratitis, stromal keratitis (necrotizing or non-necrotizing), iridocyclitis, or retinal infection. Risk factors for development of primary HSV involve direct contact with infected lesions, but also may result as exposure to asymptomatic viral shedding. Risk factors for reactivation of disease have been postulated to include sunlight, trauma, heat, menstruation, stress, infectious disease and immunocompromised states. Diagnosis of HSV is usually made clinically, however, definitive diagnosis can be made using tissue culture or serum antigen detection techniques.
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Scope and Importance:
The field of ocular treatment & care is growing rapidly and its development is making tremendous impacts in medical sciences and pharmaceuticals. The importance and significance can be gauged by the fact that it has made huge advancements over the course of time and is continuing to influence various sectors. With obstacles in vision starts and are normal part of aging. These changes alone cannot stop you from enjoying an active lifestyle or stop you from maintaining your independence. In fact, you can live an active life well into your golden years without ever experiencing severe vision loss. But as you age, you are at higher risk of developing age-related eye diseases and conditions. These include: age-related macular degeneration, cataract, diabetic eye disease, glaucoma, low vision and dry eye. It is considered to be one of the common viral infection which affects nearly 100% of patients greater than age 60. HSV are usually present in trigeminal ganglion causing ocular disease of HSV- I and HSV- II leading to lepharoconjunctivitis, epithelial keratitis, stromal keratitis (necrotizing or non-necrotizing), iridocyclitis, or retinal infection. Hereby causing mild, moderate or severe inflammation and infecting the surrounding parts of the eye.
Market Analysis:
The United States eye equipment market, currently valued at $15 billion, is expected to reach a value of $19 billion by 2014. The largest segment of the market, contact lenses, is projected to increase at a CAGR of 3.3%, rising to more than $7.7 billion in 2014, after being valued at nearly $6.6 billion in 2009. The second-largest segment, the ophthalmic surgical market, is estimated at $5.5 billion in 2009, and is expected to increase at a five-year CAGR of 5.9% to reach more than $7.3 billion in 2014. The ophthalmic diagnostics segment is expected to reach $4 billion in 2014, after rising at a CAGR of 5.2% from its 2009 value of nearly $3.1 billion. The aging of the population worldwide will result in a rapid increase in the 65-and-over population by 2030, a population that accounts for the highest incidence and prevalence of eye conditions and diseases.
List of Best International Conferences:
6th Ophthalmologists Meeting,
May 16-18, 2016, Osaka, Japan
Global Pediatric Ophthalmology Conference,
June 9-11 2016, London, UK
7th European Ophthalmology Conference,
June 23-25 2016, Alicantae, Spain
8th Global Ophthalmology Meeting,
July 18-20, 2016, Chicago, USA
Cataract and Refractive Surgery Conference,
Aug 4-6, 2016, Manchester, UK
World Ophthalmology Conference,
Sept 15-17, 2016, Berlin Germany
2nd Eye and Vision Conference,
September26-28, 2015, Miami, USA
Optometry and Vision Science Meeting,
Oct 27-29, 2016, Rome, Italy
9th World Ophthalmic Conference,
Oct 24-26, 2016, Istanbul, Turkey
10th Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology Conference,
Nov 28-30, 2016, Dubai, UAE
World Ophthalmology Congress 2016,
February 5-9, 2016, Guadalajara, Mexico
American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting,
Oct 15 - 18, 2016, Chicago, USA
ARVO 2016,
1-5 May 2016, Seattle, USA
AAO Annual Meeting,
October 15-18, 2016, Chicago, USA
ICOO 2016: 18th International Conference on Ophthalmology and Optometry,
February 25-26, 2016, London, UK
68th Annual Wills Eye Conference,
March 10-12, 2016, Philadelphia USA
List of Related Societies:
American academy of Ophthalmology
Afro-Asian Council of Ophthalmology
All India Ophthalmological Society
Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
Canadian Ophthalmological Society
Chinese Ophthalmological Society
Canadian Ophthalmological Society
Danish Ophthalmological Society
European Society of Ophthalmology
List of Organizations/ Hospitals:
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute-Anne Bates Leach Eye Hospital
Wills Eye Hospital
Wilmer Eye Institute
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Massachusetts General Hospital
Stein and Doheny Eye Institutes, University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center
Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina
Cleveland Clinic, Ohio
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City
University of Southern California Eye Institute-Keck Medical Center, Los Angeles
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York City
W.K. Kellogg Eye Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
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