BLACK FUNGUS IN INDIA - WHAT WE DONT KNOW

  1. 99% of the mucormycosis (black fungus) cases reported worldwide occurred in India.

2. The factors attributed for black fungus infection, viz. High blood sugar, steroid usage, contaminated oxygen, ICU equipment etc. are same all over the world

3. Then why did India see 99% of the cases?

4. Are we seeing a variant or subspecies of mucor specific to India.?

5. The mortality and morbidity of cases in India was out of proportion with worldwide statistics.

6. Is the standard drug Amphotericin B not effective against Indian mucor infection?

7. A genetic analysis of Indian mucor and comparison with other specimens from across the world will be helpful

If another wave of mucormycosis occurs we can be better prepared.

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