Exponential Rise of Fungal Infection Reported in Rajkot Civil Hospital in Covid Pandemic Era: A Retrospective Study
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Exponential Rise of Fungal Infection Reported in Rajkot Civil Hospital in Covid Pandemic Era: A Retrospective Study
Abstract
Mucormycosis is a rare but serious angio-invasive infection caused by a group of fungi called mucormycetes. Mucormycosis is an aggressive, life-threatening infection requiring prompt diagnosis and early treatment. Wide spread use of steroid and higher antibiotics may cause immune irregulation in post covid patients. A hallmark of mucormycosis infection is the presence of extensive angioinvasion with resultant vessel thrombosis and tissue necrosis. We reported exponential rising cases of fungal infection in covid pandemic era. Here we published epidemiological data of 773 fungal infected cases operated in ENT department of PDU Medical college, Rajkot in 2021. We have documented patients demographic data with comorbidity, paranasal sinuses with orbital, palatal and cerebral involvement, evaluation method, surgical and post surgical management protocol which we followed in our institute to treat all cases. We got promising result in terms of survival and less morbidity. Early presentation, less comorbidity, proper evaluation and immediate debridement with systemic antifungal coverage for adequate duration proved to be mainstay treatment of fungal infection in covid pandemic era.
Keywords: Exponential rise; Fungal infection.
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