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Table 1.

Distribution of respondents by annual eye repair volume.

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Table 2.

Prophylactic intraocular injection of antibiotics at the end of primary eye repair.

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Fig 1.

Response to combination of intraocular antibiotic agents.

(A). Respondents using a combination of two or more antibiotic agents for intraocular administration. (B). Reasons for combination of intraocular antibiotics.

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Table 3.

Intraocular route of antibiotic agents delivery in open globe injuries.

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Table 4.

Choice of antibiotics for intraocular administration.

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Table 5.

The most common causative pathogen in post-traumatic endophthalmitis.

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Table 6.

Practice of intraocular antibiotics in open globe injuries and hospital type.

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Table 7.

Practice of intraocular antibiotics in open globe injuries and the annual eye repair volume.

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