# Viral Spectrum of Herpetic Keratitis: A 15-Year Retrospective Analysis from Switzerland

**Authors:** Muntadher Al Karam, Sadiq Said, Anahita Bajka, Irene Voellmy, Michael Huber, Sandrine A. Zweifel, Daniel Barthelmes, Frank Blaser

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms14020268 · Microorganisms · 2026-01-23

## TL;DR

This study analyzed 15 years of data to determine which viruses cause herpetic keratitis in Switzerland, finding that HSV-1 is the most common cause.

## Contribution

The study provides a detailed epidemiological profile of herpetic keratitis in a tertiary care center using triplet PCR testing.

## Key findings

- HSV-1 was the most frequent cause of herpetic keratitis (65.4% of positive cases), followed by VZV and HSV-2.
- HSV-1 keratitis occurred more frequently in men compared to women.
- Co-infections with Acanthamoeba and fungi were detected in some cases.

## Abstract

To evaluate the epidemiology of herpetic keratitis over a 15-year period at a tertiary care center in Switzerland, focusing on the relative incidence of herpes simplex virus (HSV)-1, HSV-2, and varicella zoster virus (VZV), gender distribution, and co-infections, we conducted a retrospective single-center analysis of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays from corneal and conjunctival scrapings of suspected herpetic keratitis at a tertiary referral hospital. Patient demographics, viral spectra, and microbiological co-infections were assessed. Between 2010 and 2025, we identified 9954 PCR assays from 2892 patients, with 482 samples testing positive for herpesvirus. HSV-1 was the most frequent pathogen (328 of 3358, 9.8%), followed by VZV (143 of 3112, 4.6%), HSV-2 (9 of 3290, 0.27%), and CMV (2 of 194, 1.0%). Triplet testing (simultaneous HSV-1, HSV-2, and VZV-PCR) enabled direct comparisons of relative incidence rates. We found 2913 triplet testing results, with a relative distribution in positive results of 65.4% for HSV-1, 32.5% for VZV, and 2.1% for HSV-2. HSV-1 keratitis had a statistically significant higher incidence in men (58.9%, p = 0.0044), while no sex difference was detected for VZV (47.9%, p = 0.6683), HSV-2 (33.3%, p = 0.5078), or CMV (100%, p = 0.500). Bilateral infections were present in two patients, and co-infections were detected as follows: 8 cases of HSV-1/VZV co-detection, 3 cases of Acanthamoeba, and 15 of fungi. HSV-1 was the overwhelmingly dominant cause of herpetic keratitis at our institution, occurring more than twice as frequently as VZV and vastly outnumbering HSV-2. The statistically significant higher incidence in men in HSV-1 keratitis suggests possible biological or sociodemographic influences, whereas co-infections highlight the complexity of corneal pathology in a referral setting. These findings underscore the importance of multiplex PCR testing for accurate pathogen detection and provide insights into the epidemiologic landscape of herpetic keratitis.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** herpetic keratitis (MONDO:0015288)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** GAPDH (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase) [NCBI Gene 2597] {aka G3PD, GAPD, HEL-S-162eP}
- **Diseases:** herpes (MESH:C536395), infectious (MESH:D003141), corneal ulcers (MESH:D003320), fungal (MESH:D009181), corneal scarring (MESH:D065306), Acanthamoeba infection (MESH:D000562), CMV keratitis (MESH:D007634), viral keratitis (MESH:D014777), HSV keratitis (MESH:D016849), Bacterial co-infections (MESH:D060085), CMV epitheliitis (MESH:D009375), ocular infection (MESH:D015817), HSV infection (MESH:D006561), ulceration (MESH:D014456), Herpetic corneal infections (MESH:D007239), COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382), stromal opacities (MESH:D003318), VZV infection (MESH:D000073618), CMV (MESH:D003586), varicella-zoster (MESH:D020804), herpes zoster ophthalmicus (MESH:D006563), vision loss (MESH:D014786), corneal blindness (MESH:D003316), injury to (MESH:D014947), stromal inflammation (MESH:D007249), edema (MESH:D004487), diabetes (MESH:D003920)
- **Chemicals:** nuclease (-), fluorescein (MESH:D019793), valaciclovir (MESH:D000077483), water (MESH:D014867)
- **Species:** Phocid alphaherpesvirus 1 (no rank) [taxon 47418], Human alphaherpesvirus 2 (no rank) [taxon 10310], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Herpesvirus [taxon 39059], Acanthamoeba (genus) [taxon 5754], Human alphaherpesvirus 3 (Varicella-zoster virus, no rank) [taxon 10335], Human alphaherpesvirus 1 (Herpes simplex virus type 1, no rank) [taxon 10298], Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090]

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