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Misuse of steroids is cause of mucormycosis: Randeep Guleria

News Agencies | Updated on: 15 May 2021, 17:12 IST
All India Institute of Medical Sciences' (AIIMS) Director Randeep Guleria

All India Institute of Medical Sciences' (AIIMS) Director Randeep Guleria on Saturday said misuse of steroids is a major cause behind mucormycosis.

Guleria also urged the hospitals to follow protocols of infection control practices as secondary infections -- fungal and bacterial -- can be seen as the COVID-19 cases are increasing and are causing more mortality.


The AIIMS director while addressing the health briefing, said, "As COVID-19 cases are increasing, it's of paramount importance that we follow protocols of infection control practices at hospitals. It is been seen that secondary infections -- fungal & bacterial -- are causing more mortality."

He said, "Mucormycosis spores are found in soil, air and even in food. But they are of low virulence and usually do not causes infection. There were very few cases of this infection before COVID. Now a large number of cases are being reported due to COVID."

At AIIMS, 23 patients are being treated for this fungal infection. Out of them, 20 are still COVID-19 positive & the rest are negative for COVID. Many states have reported more than 500 cases of mucormycosis, said Guleria.

He further said, "Mucormycosis can affect the face, infecting nose, the orbit of the eye, or brain, which can cause even vision loss. It can also spread to the lung."

"Misuse of steroids is a major cause behind this infection. Chances of fungal infection increase in the patients who are diabetic, COVID positive and those who are taking steroids.

To prevent it, we should stop the misuse of steroids," AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria added.

Earlier in the day, the Haryana government declared Mucormycosis a notified disease and the Odisha government has constituted a seven-member state-level committee to monitor such cases in the state.

On May 12, two people have lost their lives Black Fungus infection in Madhya Pradesh's Indore.

(ANI)

First published: 15 May 2021, 17:12 IST