Section 3
Microbial Diseases of the Eye
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Anatomy of the Eye
Many structures in the human eye, such as the cornea and fovea, process light so it can be deciphered by rods and cones in the retina.

Normal Eye Microbiota
A small number of bacteria are normally present in the conjunctiva.

Bacterial Eye Diseases
Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva, most commonly due to an infection.

Other Infectious Eye Diseases
Fungi and viruses such as herpes simplex can cause eye infections.