Preventive steps to avoid Mucormycosis or Black Fungus infections
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Doctors have advised several preventive steps to be taken by Covid-19 patients to prevent Mucormycosis.

About Mucormycosis:
  • Mucormycosis or Black Fungus is a rare fungal infection. A group of molds called mucormycetes is the reason behind it, which is abundant in the environment. These are present in the air, water and moist surfaces in damp places.
  • Non-Transmissible: Mucormycosis is not a communicable disease. Also, it does not spread from one person to another like Covid-19.
  • Vulnerable Group:
    • This infection does not usually infect healthy persons. However, it can cause severe infection in an immunocompromised person.
    • Moreover, it is also infecting COVID-19 patients prescribed steroids to control the infections or those who have uncontrolled diabetes.
  • Types of mucormycosis: Mucormycosis can be categorised depending on the organ of the human body it attacks:
    • Rhino orbital cerebral mucormycosis: It infects the nose, the orbit of the eye/eye socket, oral cavity. It can even spread to the brain.
    • Pulmonary mucormycosis: This fungal infection affects the lungs and causes fever, chest pain, cough and coughing of blood.
    • Gastrointestinal Mucormycosis: This fungus infection affects the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Treatment: The infection is often treated with antifungal medicine, usually amphotericin B.
Preventive steps to avoid Mucormycosis:
  • Firstly, patients, especially those in the high-risk category for mucormycosis should avoid visiting damp and dusty places post Covid-19 recovery.
  • Secondly, it will take around four weeks for the effect of steroids administered to COVID-19 patients to wear off. So, it is important to keep oneself protected during this time.
  • Thirdly, patients should wear a three-ply mask and gloves and fully cover their legs and arms.
  • Fourthly, COVID-19 patients’ oxygen mask and cannula should be sterile to prevent mucormycosis.
  • Fifthly, there should be a regular check on the water used in oxygenation for any possible contamination.
  • Lastly, doctors and nurses should check for the symptoms in patients while treating patients with steroids or other immunosuppressive agents.

Source: The Hindu


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