Our aim was to investigate risk factors, clinical characteristics, and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of cornea-isolated species collected at a tertiary hospital in China over 18 years. This retrospective study reviewed data from 350 patients diagnosed with keratitis at Beijing Tongren Hospital between January 2006 and December 2023, including demographics, risk factors, clinical signs, in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) imaging, and antibiotic susceptibility testing. The predominant type was (n = 108, 29.8%), followed by (n = 90, 24.9%) and (n = 85, 23.5%). Main risk factors included previous ocular surface disease (24.6%), ocular surgery (21.4%), and trauma (16.3%). Significant differences in clinical characteristics were observed among , , and regarding infiltration location ( = 0.038) and size ( = 0.037), as well as hypopyon presence ( = 0.006). IVCM revealed deeper inflammatory cell distribution and structural disruption as the disease progressed. Resistance rates of aminoglycosides, β-lactams, and fluoroquinolones have increased, with significant differences among species for amikacin ( = 0.010), gentamicin ( = 0.007), and others. Poor outcomes correlated with disease duration over one month, central corneal ulcers, dense infiltrations, hypopyon, and scar tissue presence on IVCM. keratitis is a complex ocular infection with multiple risk factors. , , and are the primary causative agents, exhibiting varying clinical features and antibiotic resistance patterns. Key factors associated with poor outcomes include long disease duration, central corneal ulcers, and severe infiltration.

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