On 23 march 2018, an email was received from an eye care professional (ecp).The email contained an attached summary data spreadsheet containing the medical information for subjects involved in the study of acanthamoeba keratitis conducted in the uk.The information received from the ecp included only those study subjects who reported wearing acuvue brand products at the time of the adverse event.All the study subjects were initially examined and diagnosed with acanthamoeba keratitis during 2011-2014.The patient (pt), study id 100, presented to the hospital on 01 march 2014 experiencing moderate pain, severe redness, and slight photophobia od where the pt was diagnosed with acanthamoeba keratitis.The pt reported wearing acuvue® oasys® brand contact lenses.The pt reported swimming in a public pool without googles prior to the infection.The pt was treated with antiamoebics for 3 months.Va: 6/6 (20/20) od.No additional information is expected to be received.The lot number of the suspect product is unknown.Suspect product is not available for return for evaluation.If additional information is received it will be reported within 30 days of receipt.Serious reportable event trends are reviewed quarterly in franchise management review meetings.
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