Why are the deadly fungi beaded by Corona patients in India?With Al -Hakim, he answers (video)
Gandhi Hospital for Medical Sciences in India has received those with Corona virus since May 2020, but recently has emerged as the patients have arrived at the hospital suffering from problems that doctors have never seen like them.
Patients who arrived in the hospital were not suffering from well -known Corona symptoms -shortness of breath, fever and other symptoms. Rather.
And monitored the program (with Al -Hakim) on the Al -Jazeera screen directly, the health situation around the world and the latest developments in black mushrooms.
About ten thousand people of Corona virus patients in India were injured in the black mushroom infection, to worsen the health burdens in the country facing a high wave of the Corona epidemic..
Three types
Three types of mushrooms were reported in India, which are black mushrooms, white mushrooms and yellow mushrooms.
Black mushroom is known as the mucous membrane that occurs due to mold found in soil and decomposing materials, according to the American Centers for Disease Control.
People inhale the innate cells that can spread in hospitals and homes by adaptation or oxygen bottles that contain contaminated water.
The white mushroom, which is also called (white disease), is more intense, severely damaged by the lungs, and severe effects can be seen on the kidneys, mouth, skin and brain..
As for yellow mushrooms, an internal fungal disease and causes pus leakage and leads to slowing the wound healing and sometimes causes some members' failure.
Although much did not know about the white and yellow fungi, the experts stated that it depends on the location of the fungi growth and speed and it is better not to recognize them in color as the name of mushrooms with different colors names can occur confusion.
Reasons for the spread of black mushrooms
The medical professor at the Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences and the medical supervisor in the hospital (Calletry) said that there was no mushroom in the first wave, but the black mushroom drew the country in the red in the second wave.
Black mushrooms appear with low immunity, use of antibiotics, the use of cortisone in large quantities, the use of steroids, and the use of high doses of corticosteroids, and anti -inflammatory drugs that inhibit the reaction of the excessive immune system of the infection.
The steroids save lives, but at the same time make the patient more likely to attack by any bacteria or fungi already in the body or in the surrounding environment.
The spread of the fungus of the mucous membrane or black mushroom is one of the repercussions of the Koruna's pandemic and the infection that causes it can infection with the sinuses and the bones of the face or invade the brain or cause a loss of the patient's eye, when it is not treated and the treatment is long and difficult and can kill up to half.
Doctors have already begun to develop treatment algorithms to relieve fungus attack. (Kirin Mar) of Johns Hopkins University and the medical director of the infectious diseases program for agriculture and tumors said that we can say that all risk factors justify the possibility of giving antifungal medicine. ".
It may be difficult to determine the condition of fungi, as unlike some other fungal infections, there are no blood tests that you can discover early, as the diagnosis requires a biopsy, examining the sample, and sometimes follow -up with CT scans..
Arab countries
With regard to the Arab countries, the Egyptian Ministry of Health announced the allocation of rooms to isolate the people of black mushrooms, and despite the fact that Egypt has not officially announced that there were injuries that were replaced by the diagnosis of two cases in the disease, and that it was the cause of the death of the artist Mamesir Ghanem.
A state of anxiety and controversy has also spread in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain from the arrival of the black mushrooms to their country, in exchange for an official denial of the health authorities.
At this stage, it is not possible to predict at the end of the black mushroom epidemic, and although increased awareness of patient weakness may allow doctors to identify cases early, the pandemic still surprises the world and clarifies the impact of the epidemic on countries that are less able to afford health care costs.