Research Article | Open Access
Volume 2022 - 1 | Article ID 220 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/IJFMPH.2022.1202
Academic Editor: Guangyu Li
Dr. Rohit Bangwal1*, Arvind
S Farswan2, Santoshi Shah2, Shipra Omar3, Sahil
Sharma1, Bhawna Pant4
1#Assistant Professor, PharmD, Department of Pharmacy
Practice, Shree Dev Bhoomi Institute of Education Science and Technology, Mazhon, Poundha, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India.
2Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Shree Dev Bhoomi Institute
of Education Science and Technology, Mazhon, Poundha, Dehradun, Uttarakhand,
India.
3Associate Professor, PharmD, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Shree Dev
Bhoomi Institute of Education Science and Technology, Mazhon, Poundha,
Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India.
4Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Ras Bihari Bose
University Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India.
Corresponding Author: Dr. Rohit Bangwal, Assistant Professor, PharmD, Department of
Pharmacy Practice, Shree Dev Bhoomi Institute of Education Science and
Technology, Mazhon, Poundha, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. Contact no.
91+6398161022; Orcid ID: orcid.org/0000-0002-7116-3734; E-mail:
rohitbangwal93@gmail.com
Citation: Dr. Rohit Bangwal*, Arvind S Farswan, Santoshi Shah,
Shipra Omar, Sahil Sharma, Bhawna Pant (2022) COVID-19
Associated Mucormycosis (CAM): A Brief Review. Int J Fam Med Pub Health,
1(2);1-4.
Copyrights: © 2022, Dr. Rohit Bangwal, et al., This is an
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Abstract
Mucormycosis is also known as “Black
Fungus”. It has come into light as mucormycosis as a formidable
infection in patients with severe and fatal immunosuppression. Heavy intake of
steroids with no vitamin supliments and immune supplementation has led to
further deterioration of health of covid-19 recovered patients. Patients are
reporting back to the hospital with complains of the black fungus, UTI,
recurrent diarrhoea and compromised lungs functioning. According to the
doctors, cases of mucormycosis are being seen among Covid patients who were
administered steroids to treat the symptoms, particularly among who are
suffering from diabetes, cancer and other co-morbidities. The most prominent
predisposing factors are immunosuppression followed by neutropenia and
haematopoietin, stem cell transplantation, uncontrolled DM, burns, morbidity
leads to increased demand of antifungal drugs. Black fungus is manifest in the
air pockets located behind the forehead, nose, cheekbones and in between the
eyes and teeth. Black fungus is spread to the eyes, lungs and spread even to
the brain. Treatment of this fungal infection requires a multi-disciplinary
approach consisting of eyes surgeons, ENT specialist, general surgeons,
neurosurgeons and dental maxillofacial surgeons, among other, and the
institution of the Amphotericin-B as an antifungal medicine. From COVID-19
pandemic, many reports came of the very high incidence of COVID-19 induced
mucormycosis in patients with diabetes and who are on steroids during their
stay in hospitals.
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