This Covid-induced complication reported in Delhi hospital could emerge as a silent killer
On May 06, India witnessed more than 4,10,000 fresh coronavirus cases and 3,920 deaths
Covid-related Happy Hypoxia is a silent killer
As the coronavirus infection is wreaking havoc in India, medical experts in the country are increasingly worried about mucormycisis (Black Fungus), a disease triggered by Covid-infection. According to fresh reports, Gangaram Hospital in Delhi has witnessed some mucormycisis infection among patients, a kind of dangerous fungal infection.
What is Mucormycisis?
Mucormycisis, commonly known as Black Fungal infection, is a fungal infection triggered by Covid-19. This infection often turns deadly among people in transplants, ICUs, and immuno-deficient patients.