Hindustan Times (East UP)

Don’t panic by colour, look for causes: Experts’ advice on mucormycos­is

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NEW DELHI: Amid rising mucormycos­is cases among Covid patients and those who have recovered from it, epidemiolo­gists Tuesday advised people to not get panicked by the colour of the fungus causing it, and underlined the importance of analysing the kind of infection, its causes and associated risk-factors.

Health Minister Harsh Vardhan had said on Monday that 18 states have reported 5,424 cases of mucormycos­is, a life-threatenin­g infection, prevalent among COVID-19 patients and those who recovered from the viral disease.

Beside Black Fungus cases, White and Yellow fungus infections too were reported from different parts of the country recently, which scientists say are also mucormycos­is.

Dr Samiran Panda, the Head of Epidemiolo­gy and Communicab­le Diseases at the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), said the use of “terms like black, green or yellow fungus” is making people scared and apprehensi­ve.

Also, black fungus getting synonymous with existing mucormycos­is is complicati­ng things, he said.

“For common people,” he told PTI, “I will say not to be driven by panic by colour -- black, yellow, white. Let us find what kind of fungal infection is the person infected with as most fungal infections that cause fatal or severe disease are invasive fungal infection so that can occur when there is reduction or compromise in immunity. “So basic underlying phenomenon is immunity or the ability to fight the fungal infection,” he said.

In Ghaziabad, a person was detected with three variants of the fungus -- Black, White and Yellow -- on May 24, claimed a doctor of a private hospital who is treating the 59-year-old patient in the NCR city in Uttar Pradesh.

Yellow Fungus has been observed in reptiles, such as lizards, but not in human beings, claimed Dr B P Tyagi, an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) specialist at Harsh Hospital in city’s Raj Nagar area.

“The patient had come to me with conditions of extreme weakness, giddiness, fever and nasal discharge. The Yellow Fungus was detected during the endoscopy,” the doctor told PTI.

“This is the first case of a person having three variants of the fungus -- Black, White and Yellow,” he claimed.

He said the patient, a lawyer by profession, had COVID-19 but was in home isolation and approached the hospital after enduring these problems for eight to 10 days.

“He is under treatment now. There is nothing to worry and the fungus would be removed. Had he come to me after one or two days’ only, his problem would have been resolved by now,” Tyagi said.

He said fungi attack people with compromise­d immunity and in this particular case, his patient is a diabetic.

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