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Part III: A funeral and a birth
Bellingham Herald, WA -
She shopped with Elizabeth for a pink jumper, curled her daughter's hair and watched her step aboard the yellow school bus. ...
Tricks of the eye
Hindu, India - Aug 2, 2008
Brunelleschi?s work is throat-catchingly beautiful here, the snowy Carrera marble melding with the Prato green and Maremma pink. Moorish, Flemish, Gothic ...
Setting the stage
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - Aug 3, 2008
Veronica seems to be rounding into the pink of form, just in time for the big dance. Her recent exploits over both 100 and 200 metres have the pundits ...

Boston Globe
Salon worker manages makeovers for 10 from shelter
Boston Globe, United States -
Leblanc, who grew up in Watertown, had picked out a polka-dot skirt and light pink top, and her auburn hair was cut and straightened.

Los Angeles Times
Disney gives Tinker Bell a starring role
Los Angeles Times, CA - Aug 4, 2008
... searching for new merchandise possibilities, with an eye to repeating the surprising success of the Disney Princesses franchise. That pink-hued line of ...DIS
In defense of tribute bands
Nashua Telegraph, NH -
... and Which One?s Pink? play together frequently (including House of Blues on Aug. 29). And with Robert Plant quashing reunion rumors, keep an eye out for ...
Back-to-school shopping with daughter doesn?t have to be a trial
Kansas City Star, MO -
And while Ashley continued to pursue designer wear by Juicy Couture and Betsey Johnson, Sonja Clifton was in the junior department keeping her eye on the ...URBN

Jewelers Circular Keystone Online
Girard-Perregaux?s ?Pink Ribbon?
Jewelers Circular Keystone Online, NY - Aug 1, 2008
Swiss luxury watchmaker Girard-Perregaux has unveiled a special limited edition Pink Ribbon Cat?s Eye watch, with power reserve, to benefit The Breast ...

The Phoenix
No sex, please, it's Boston?
The Phoenix, MA -
Pink scrims, placed over ceiling lights to give the gallery a fleshy feel, make the room seem murky, underwater. ?In my works,? the 32-year-old Johannesburg ...
20 colour tips for website design
E-consultancy, UK -
Pink is for maternity leave. Blue is for corporate sites, etc. I?m not sure these observations are anything more than generalisations, but an eco-friendly ...
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Mutations in the Anopheles gambiae Pink-Eye and White Genes Define Distinct, Tightly Linked Eye- … -
MQ Benedict, NJ Besansky, H Chang, O Mukabayire, … - Journal of Heredity, 1996 - Am Genetic Assoc
... recessive mutation confer- ring white eyes and was obtained from the London School
of Medicine and Tropical Hygiene; PE (homozygous for the pink-eye allele p ...

… differences between forming eumelanin and pheomelanin as revealed by the pink-eye mutation in the …
JA Brumbaugh - Dev Biol, 1968 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Click here to read Ultrastructural differences between forming eumelanin and
pheomelanin as revealed by the pink-eye mutation in the fowl. Brumbaugh JA. ...

Opportunities and challenges in antiparasitic drug discovery -
R Pink, A Hudson, MA Mouries, M Bendig? - Nat. Rev. Drug Discov, 2005 - nature.com
... Richard Pink 1 , Alan Hudson 1 , Marie-Annick Mouri?s 1 & Mary Bendig 1 About the ...
Public?private partnerships in blindness prevention: reaching beyond the eye ...

Cytological and linkage maps of Drosophila virilis chromosomes -
IS Gubenko, MB Evgen'ev - Genetica, 1984 - Springer
... Both crossveins broken or missing Bristles with knot on tip Pink eye colour Eyes
narrow: homozy- gous lethal; associated with In2a L2 veins spread at margin of ...

Eye Pigments in Wild-Type and Eye-Color Mutant Strains of the African Malaria Vector Anopheles … -
CB Beard, MQ Benedict, JP Primus, V Finnerty, FH … - Journal of Heredity, 1995 - Am Genetic Assoc
... a pale pink eye color intermediate between the white-eye phenotype of p w p w and
the pink-eye phenotype of pp (Curtis 1976). The fact that the eyes of An. ...

The Genome Sequence of the Malaria Mosquito Anopheles gambiae -
RA Holt, GM Subramanian, A Halpern, GG Sutton, R … - Science, 2002 - sciencemag.org
... and most other colonies (6), and the colony has an X-linked pink eye mutation that
can readily be used as an indicator of cross-colony contamination (7). The ...

The Mouse p (pink-eyed dilution) and Human P Genes, Oculocutaneous Albinism Type 2 (OCA2), and … -
MH BRILLIANT - Pigment Cell Research, 2001 - pt.wkhealth.com
... at the molecular level was the pun (pink-eyed unstable ... abnormally low amounts of
melanin in the eyes, skin, and ... amounts of melanin in the developing eye lead to ...

… ocular expression of tyrosinase and related proteins: disruption by the pink-eyed unstable (p (un)) … -
E Chiu, ML Lamoreux, SJ Orlow - Exp Eye Res, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Exp Eye Res ... expression of tyrosinase and related proteins: disruption by the
pink-eyed unstable ... 2 are present in high molecular weight forms in the eyes of wild ...

Complementation Analyses for 45 Mutations Encompassing the pink-eyed dilution (p) Locus of the Mouse -
LB Russell, CS Montgomery, NLA Cacheiro, DK … - Genetics, 1995 - Genetics Soc America
... MATERIALS AND METHODS Mice used in these studies came from stocks propagating
independent plocus (pink-qred dilution) mutations that had arisen over the ... of eye ...

The Mechanism of Crossing-Over -
HJ Muller - American Naturalist, 1916 - JSTOR
... color, dichaete (bristles, and wing), pink eye color, spineless ... kidney eye, sooty
body color, and rough eye. ... be distinguished with certainty in eyes which are ...

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What is pink eye?

  • Conjuctivitis is an inflammation of the thin, clear membrane (conjuctiva) that covers the eye.

What causes pink eye?

  • Pink eye can be caused by bacteria, viruses, allergies, chemicals (such as smoke), irritants (such as dust), and other germs.
  • Newborns can get pink eye from medication put in the eye after birth to prevent infection. They can also get it from germs in the birth canal during delivery.

Who can get pink eye?

  • Pink eye caused by bacteria is often found in pre-school children.
  • Pink eye caused by a virus is often found in school-age children.
  • Children with ear infections may also have pink eye.

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What are the symptoms of pink eye?

  • The usual sign of pink eye is redness around the white of the eye.
  • Infection may begin in one eye but will probably spread to the other.
  • The eyes may be teary.
  • The eyes may have discharge in them. The discharge may be watery or thick with mucus and pus. If discharge is crusty, it may look like your child has "sleep" in the corners of the eye.
  • The discharge can cause the eyelids to stick together.
  • Tears and discharge may cause some blurred vision.
  • Your child may complain that it feels like something is in his eye.
  • His eyes may itch or burn.

Is pink eye contagious?

  • Yes. Pink eye is contagious.
  • Pink eye is spread by direct contact with infected persons or items.
  • Pink eye can be spread through coughing and sneezing.

How is pink eye treated?
Pink eye is usually treated with antibiotic drops or ointment. Do not use leftover eye medication from past infections before asking your doctor. If your child fights the eye drops and ointment, talk to your doctor about giving antibiotics by mouth.

  • First, wipe the eyes off with a tissue or cotton ball dipped in warm water. Clean off the mucus and pus.
  • Warn older children that the medicine could burn for a few seconds. Ask them to look up while you put in the medication.
  • Give the medicine your doctor tells you to use. Ask if both eyes need treatment.
  • Generally, medicine should be given 3-4 times a day for about 5-7 days.
Drops
  • Gently pull the lower lid down. Put one drop in the pouch of the lower eye. Do not touch the dropper to the eye.
  • It may be easier to put eye drops in while the child lies down on his back. With his eyes closed, place one drop in the corner of each eye. Pull the lids apart or tell your child to blink. The drops will run into the eyes.
Ointment
  • Gently pull the lower lid down. Put a line of ointment in the pink part of the lower lid, like making a line of glue. Do not touch the tube to the eye.
  • It may be easier to put ointment on while the child is lying down.

How long does pink eye last?

  • How long pink eye lasts can depend on what kind of infection it is.
  • Viral infections usually last 8 to 10 days.
  • Bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics. The antibiotics cure most cases in 3 to 5 days.
  • Your child can play while he is infected. Avoid swimming until the eyes are healed.
  • Children with a bacterial infection can return to school or daycare after 1 full day of treatment or after drainage from the eye has stopped. Children with a viral infection may need to stay home longer. Ask the doctor.

How can pink eye be prevented?

  • Wash your hands often to prevent the spread of infection, especially after contact with the infected person.
  • Tell older children not to rub or touch their eyes. Keeping younger children's hands from their eyes will be harder.
  • The infected child should wash his hands often, especially after touching his eyes or using a tissue. Throw the tissue away at once.
  • The infected child should not share towels, washcloths, and pillows. Wash or change his towels and pillowcases each day until the eyes have healed.

When should I call the doctor?

  • Call the doctor at once if the eyelid and area around the eye is swollen, red, or tender.
  • Call the doctor at once if your child has constant blurred vision or double vision.
  • Call the doctor at once if your child has severe eye pain or if his eyes are very sensitive to light.
  • Call the doctor if your child has a fever over 102 degrees F (or 39 degrees C).
  • Call the doctor if your child has small blisters close to the eye or cloudy tissue over the eye.
  • Call the doctor if symptoms aren't better after 2 days of treatment. When left untreated, call if symptoms aren't better after 7 days.
  • Call the doctor if your child has an earache. Call the doctor if your infant pulls at his ears, is cranky, or cannot sleep.
  • Call the doctor if you have questions or concerns about your child's illness.

Quick Answers

  • Pink eye is an inflammation of the thin, clear membrane that covers the eye.
  • Pink eye is caused by bacteria, viruses, allergies, chemicals, irritants, and other germs.
  • Pink eye is most often found in school-age children.
  • Pink eye causes redness around the white of the eye. The eyes may be watery or have discharge in them.
  • Pink eye is spread by direct contact with infected persons or items.
  • Pink eye is usually treated with antibiotic drops or ointment.
  • Viral infections usually last 8-10 days and bacterial infections usually last 3-5 days with treatment.
  • Wash your hands often to prevent the spread of infection and avoid sharing items with the infected person.
  • Call the doctor if you have questions or concerns about your child's illness.

References

  • Hayden G M.D. Pink Eye (Infectious Conjuctivitis) in the First Two Months of Life. Pediatric Infectious Diseases Journal. 1992-2001 (cited 2001 August 31). Available from: URL: http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/Peds/Infectious/PinkEyeNewborn.html
  • Hayden G M.D. Pink Eye (Infectious Conjuctivitis) After the Newborn Period. Pediatric Infectious Diseases Journal. 1992-2001 (cited 2001 August 31). Available from: URL: http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/Peds/Infectious/PinkEye.html
  • Ipp, M Dr. Conjuctivitis in Childhood. Primary care Pediatrics. (cited 2001 August 31). Available from: URL: http://www.toronto.edu/kids/conjunct.htm
  • Merck Manual. Eyelid and Tear Gland Disorders. 1995-2001 (cited 2001 September 5) Available from: URL: http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual_home/sec20/220.htm

 

 
 
 
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