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Deconstructing black fungus: Experts talk about myths, misconceptions around the disease

Deconstructing black fungus: Experts talk about myths, misconceptions around the disease SECTIONS Last Updated: May 27, 2021, 03:45 PM IST Share Synopsis Symptoms of this infection depend on the part of the body which is infected. It most commonly infects the sinuses and brain resulting in a runny nose, one-sided facial swelling and pain, headache, fever, and tissue death. Getty Images Mucormycosis, previously known as zygomycosis and sometimes termed as black fungus, is a serious fungal infection, found generally in people with less ability to fight infection. As the cases of black fungus infection continue to rise in India, doctors and scientists are worried if there is more to it than just the use of steroids.

14 black fungus cases reported in Gurugram in last 24 hours

Cases of black fungus are increasing in Gurugram with every passing day. During the past 24 hours the district health department has confirmed 14 new cases of the infection. With this the total figure has risen to 170.These include patients .

Black fungus: 14 cases reported in Gurugram in last 24 hours

  Cases of black fungus are increasing in Gurugram with every passing day. During the past 24 hours the district health department has confirmed 14 new cases of the infection. With this the total figure has risen to 170. These include patients living in outer districts and states apart from Gurugram. Those who are being treated in various hospitals of the district, according to the district health department. The city has recorded four suspected deaths due to black fungus in Gurugram. However, none of these have been confirmed by the district health department. Dr Amitabh Malik, Chief, ENT department, Paras Hospital, Gurugram said, this infection is happening to many diabetes patients battling Covid-19 and those who have weak immunity.

Young people with no comorbidities at risk in second COVID-19 wave

‘Young people with no comorbidities at risk in second COVID-19 wave’ SECTIONS Last Updated: May 22, 2021, 10:15 AM IST Share Synopsis Experts feel three major factors are at play. First is happy hypoxia. The young feel uneasy after oxygen saturation is seriously low the delay in hospitalisation complicates treatment and narrows chances of survival. In Paras Hospital in Patna, for instance, all 47 patients with hypoxia currently are in the 30-35 age group. PTI (This story originally appeared in on May 22, 2021)The increase in fatalities among Covid-infected people below 50 in April and May this year is worrying the medical fraternity across the country. Doctors and hospitals are recording a growing proportion of younger people among Covid deaths as compared to last year and a lowering of the average age of patients admitted to the ICUs.

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