For some pollen allergy sufferers, eye irritation at this time of year is nothing new — but with the newest strain of COVID-19 circulating, doctors are suggesting that if you have pink eye and a fever, you should test for COVID.
XBB.1.16, also known as Arcturus, is the newest subvariant of the omicron variant of COVID-19 spreading throughout much of the world. Like many COVID variants and subvariants that came before it, Arcturus is believed to be the most infectious strain of COVID yet.
"It does seem to be more transmissible than the last variant XBB.1.5," Dr. Timothy Friel, chairman of Lehigh Valley Health Network's Department of Medicine, said. "That's very telling because we thought XBB.1.5 was perhaps one of the most transmissible viruses that we've ever encountered."
Arcturus hasn't become the dominant strain of COVID in the U.S. yet — that position is still held by omicron variant XBB.1.5 — but it's making gains. Arcturus has been identified in at least 34 countries and in India it is the dominant strain already.
One of the oddest things about the Arcturus subvariant is that it appears to be correlated with increased cases of conjunctivitis, the inflammation of the outer membrane of the eye better known as pink eye. Conjunctivitis is usually caused by bacterial infections, but some viruses, such as coronavirus and adenovirus, an agent of the common cold, can cause it too.
Dr. Jeffrey Jahre, St. Luke's University Health Network section chief emeritus of infectious diseases, said the fact that Arcturus can cause pink eye is not in and of itself notable, as other strains of COVID have caused pink eye in about 3% of patients. But pink eye, especially in children and babies, seems to occur more frequently with Arcturus.
"It seems that there is a far greater percentage of individuals with absolute bona fide Arcturus who have conjunctivitis," Jahre said. "Although absolute conclusive evidence requires a number of repeated observations, in this case, it does appear to be the case."
He added that with other strains of COVID, it has been rare for pink eye to be the only presenting symptom of a COVID infection, but with Arcturus, this seems to be happening more frequently, although fever also tends to be present.