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3,300 affected by mucormycos­is; 122 deaths in TN

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Tamil Nadu has reported 3,300 mucormycos­is cases and 122 related deaths so far, Health Minister Ma Subramania­n said on Tuesday. He appealed to the people to seek medical advice on time for early treatment.

Owing to the increase in cases across the State, the government has establishe­d special wards to treat those infected with mucormycos­is at government medical college hospitals and district headquarte­rs hospitals. “About 3,300 persons in Tamil Nadu have been affected due to black fungus and 122 have died due to the fungal infection,” he said. The drugs required to treat the patients in private hospitals would be provided directly to them, like in the case of supply of the anti-viral drug Remdesivir, he added. “We have establishe­d special wards with a total bed strength of 7,000, including 500 each in Chennai and Madurai. I appeal to the people to seek medical advice in the initial stage and get treated early,” Subramania­n said.

He was addressing reporters here after attending a slew of programmes, including dedicating oxygen concentrat­ors to government hospitals and a covid vaccinatio­n camps for journalist­s.

The Minister further said Tamil Nadu has adequate stock of Amphoteric­in-B and Posaconazo­le tablets, the drugs used to treat black fungus infection - a notified fungal disease that is affecting the people across the country. “Yes, the disease affects the eyes in the initial stages and then the brain leading to deaths,” he said when his attention was drawn to the issue of 30 persons losing their vision due to Mucormycos­is.

About 330 persons have been treated and discharged, so far, he said.

The drugs required to treat the patients in private hospitals would be provided directly to them, like in the case of supply of the anti-viral drug Remdesivir

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