Three COVID-19 recovered patients in Meerut diagnosed with 'black fungus'
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Three COVID-19 recovered patients in Meerut diagnosed with ‘black fungus’

by Janam Web Desk
May 11, 2021, 07:29 pm IST
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Three COVID-19 recovered patients in Meerut have been diagnosed with Mucormycosis or black fungus, a rare form of fungal infection that could affect vision and can be fatal if not diagnosed at the right time.

“All three of them were infected with Covid for some time and have been administered steroids to strengthen their lungs,” Dr Sandeep Garg, Nephrologist and Renal Transplant Physician said and added all of them are under observation and undergoing treatment.

Of the three patients, one is diabetic, another has a history of transplant while the third one is a normal patient.

“The fungus is majorly attacking people who are being given steroids or who are diabetic or have a history of chemotherapy or transplant, Dr Garg said.

“As per literature the recovery rate for this fungus is around 50 per cent and that too if it is diagnosed at an early stage” added Dr Garg.However, experts say that the first nine days after the coronavirus infection are very crucial.

“If there is a complaint of black fungus in the patient with the infection, then the risk of his life may increase. This fungus can damage the skin as well as the nose, lungs and brain,” Dr Suryakant, head of the respiratory department of King George Medical University, Lucknow, said.

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