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1,300 to 1,400 cases per 100,000 people / year. | 1,300 to 1,400 cases per 100,000 people / year. | ||
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Conjunctivitis occurs equally in males and females. | Conjunctivitis occurs equally in males and females. | ||
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The incidence is higher in children <1 year old (8000 cases per 100,000 patient-years) than in children >4 years of age (1200 cases per 100,000 patient-years). | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Conjunctivitis accounts for 1% of all primary care visits.
Prevalence
1,300 to 1,400 cases per 100,000 people / year.
Gender
Conjunctivitis occurs equally in males and females.
Age
The incidence is higher in children <1 year old (8000 cases per 100,000 patient-years) than in children >4 years of age (1200 cases per 100,000 patient-years).