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Black Fungus cases in Punjab rise to 188, CM orders ramp-up of alternate drugs

Written by  Rajan Nath -- May 27th 2021 05:26 PM -- Updated: May 27th 2021 05:43 PM
Black Fungus cases in Punjab rise to 188, CM orders ramp-up of alternate drugs

Black Fungus cases in Punjab rise to 188, CM orders ramp-up of alternate drugs

With as many as 188 cases of black fungus, also known as mucormycosis, reported so far in Punjab, Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday ordered ramp-up of stocks of alternate drugs to treat the disease, in view of the shortage of Amphotericin, making Punjab the first state in the country to make effective use of alternative medicines to treat the disease. With only Liposomal Amphotericin B injections in the stock, and just 880 more Liposomal expected to be received today, Captain Amarinder Singh stressed the need to strengthen alternate drug stocks, as recommended by the Expert Group constituted by his government to deal with the crisis. Also Read | COVID-19 antibody cocktail ‘Casirivimab and Imdevimab’ effective against B.1.617: Expert With 188 cases of black fungus, or mucormycosis, in Punjab, Captain Amarinder Singh ordered ramp-up of stocks of alternate drugs. Stressing the need to ensure that every patient has a chance to recover from black fungus, or mucormycosis, a disease reportedly caused by overuse of steroids in Covid patients, Punjab CM said that along with efforts to get more of the Amphotericin drug, the state government has already made available the alternate drugs - Itraconazole (4000 tablets) and Posaconazole (500 tablets), as suggested by the Expert Group. Also Read | Captain Amarinder Singh extends coronavirus restrictions in Punjab, limit on passengers in Pvt vehicles removed With 188 cases of black fungus, or mucormycosis, in Punjab, Captain Amarinder Singh ordered ramp-up of stocks of alternate drugs. He also noted with satisfaction that the 6-member Expert Group constituted has begun its task of advising hospitals on the treatment protocols and the use of various drugs being supplied to them. With 188 cases of black fungus, or mucormycosis, in Punjab, Captain Amarinder Singh ordered ramp-up of stocks of alternate drugs. Health Secretary Hussan Lal said of the 188 cases, 40 were not related to Covid, while 148 were of Covid infected persons, with 133 having been on steroid therapy and 122 on Oxygen support prior to the onset of mucormycosis. As many as 154 had diabetes, 56 were immunocompromised, and 47 comorbid. A total of 156 are currently under treatment, 9 have been cured while 23 have died. Giving details, Medical Education Secretary DK Tiwari disclosed that the maximum of 16 cases had come to light at GMC Patiala, followed by GMC Amritsar (10), GMC Faridkot (8) and GMC Mohali (2). Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter -PTC News


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