Maharashtra may have 2,000 black fungus cases, more states report deaths: Top developments

While Covid-19 cases and deaths continue to plague the battered health infrastructure of the country, the new fear of mucormycosis or black fungus is causing more worries. Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and others have reported more deaths.

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More states have started reporting cases of black fungus among Covid patients. (PTI)

While Covid-19 cases and deaths continue to plague the battered health infrastructure of the country, the new fear of mucormycosis or black fungus is causing more worries. Maharashtra has reported more deaths caused by the black fungus while the government has said there may be 2,000 cases of mucormycosis in the state.

On Monday, Odisha also reported its first case of mucormycosis while Delhi, Gujarat and a few other states have already detected cases of the feared black fungus.

Top developments on black fungus cases:

1. On Wednesday, Thane district in Maharashtra reported 2 more deaths caused by the black fungus. Moreover, six other patients in Thane are undergoing treatment for the black fungus infection.

3. Over the past 12 hours, Jaipur has seen 14 patients with black fungus infection. Two from Ranchi, four from Rajasthan, five from Uttar Pradesh and the rest from Delhi-NCR have reached Jaipur with complaints of black fungal infection. Many of them have lost their sight.

4. On Monday, Odisha reported its first case of mucormycosis in a 71-year-old Covid patient who also has uncontrolled diabetes. The patient, a resident of the Jajpur district, is now undergoing treatment in Odisha.

5. Reports have said Madhya Pradesh has detected cases of black fungus and two people have already died in the state. The state has reportedly seen 13 cases of the black fungus. MP government doctors will be holding consultations with doctors in the US on how to deal with cases of mucormycosis.

7. The Centre has decided to ramp up production of Amphotericin B, which is being used on patients suffering from mucormycosis. Supply of the medicine is expected to improve with extra imports and increase in domestic production, said the Centre.

10. Experts have said the black fungus infection is not new but is on the rise among Covid-19 patients because the use of steroids elevates sugar level and some medicines suppress the patients' immunity.

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Posted bySanchari Chatterjee