Hindustan Times (East UP)

More states, UTs see cases of black fungus

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday said license has been given to five more manufactur­es for production of Amphoteric­in-B, used in the treatment of black fungus, as it looks to ramps up its fight against the rare lifethreat­ening disease whose cases have significan­tly increased across the country.

The Union health ministry said these pharma companies will start producing 111,000 vials of Amphoteric­in-B per month from July.

Efforts are being made to supplement the domestic availabili­ty of the anti-fungal drug through import, the ministry said, adding that 363,000 vials of Amphoteric­in-B will be imported in May, resulting in the total availabili­ty of 526,752 vials (inclusive of the domestic production) in the country.

It said 315,000 vials will be imported in June and along with the domestic supply, the countrywid­e availabili­ty of Amphoteric­in-B will be enhanced to 570,114 vials in June.

Several states and Union territorie­s (UTs) have reported an increasing number of patients

suffering from Covid-19 complicati­ons in the recent days in the form of mucormycos­is, popularly known as black fungus, the ministry said in a statement.

There is also a reported shortage of Amphoteric­in-B, it stated.

The five manufactur­ers which have been given the license to produce the Amphoteric­in-B within the country are NATCO Pharmaceut­icals, Hyderabad; Emcure Pharmaceut­icals, Pune;

and Alembic Pharmaceut­icals, Gufic Bioscience­s Ltd and Lyka Labs in Gujarat.

There are five existing manufactur­ers of Amphoteric­in-B in the country and one importer -Bharat Serums & Vaccines Ltd, BDR Pharmaceut­icals Ltd, Sun Pharma Ltd, Cipla Ltd, Life Care Innovation­s and Mylan Labs (importer).

On Thursday, The Union government said that states should declare the disease notifiable under the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897, making it mandatory for all medical facilities to report infections to a central disease surveillan­ce network.

On Friday, the Uttar Pradesh government declared black fungus as a notifiable disease after around 300 Covid-19 patients suffering from black fungus were admitted to hospitals in the state.

In Delhi, health minister Satyendar Jain said there were 197 cases of mucormycos­is in hospitals across Delhi till Wednesday night. Puducherry Lt Governor Tamilisai Soundarara­jan said 20 people were affected by the black fungus in the UT and were receiving treatment, adding that it too would notify the disease under the epidemic act.

Andhra Pradesh has so far reported 32 cases of mucormycos­is, the state health department said.

At least 7,250 people are confirmed to have mucormycos­is in India, with the highest in Maharashtr­a (1,500) and Gujarat (1,163), but the actual spread may be much wider.

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