Threat of Contact Lenses Causing Blindness Is Overblown

Acanthamoeba keratitis, an infection of the eyeball's outer layer, can be caused by using contact lenses that were washed with tap water.
Acanthamoeba keratitis, an infection of the eyeball's outer layer, can be caused by using contact lenses that were washed with tap water.
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A pair of British scientists is warning of a cornea-eating amoeba that threatens to blind contact lens wearers the world over.  

"It's absolutely everywhere," said Professor Craig Roberts at the British Science Festival in Aberdeen, Scotland, according to the Daily Mail, whose headline claims “millions of contact lens users are at risk of eye-devouring amoeba.”

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