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Ranchi: As many as 41 persons have been infected with the black fungus disease in Jharkhand till now, of which 12 have died from the fungal infection .
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Jharkhand government has asked all leading hospitals in the state to set up post-Covid care centres and strengthen existing facilities for rehabilitation of Covid survivors following a rise in cases of Covid-induced mucormycosis and fatalities caused by residual symptoms. In a letter addressed to all five state-run hospitals and a few corporate-run hospitals in Jamshedpur and Bokaro on Saturday, the Hemant Soren-led Government has said that in accordance with recommendations of the Expert Committee of Covid-19 Management in Jharkhand, all hospitals were directed to set up post-Covid care facilities for management, treatment and counselling of Covid survivors without further ado.
Black fungus infection claims woman with Covid in Jamshedpur 40-year-old died before she could be shifted to a Ranchi hospital; mucormycosis cases rising, 6 patients being treated at Medica, 2 at RIMS A 40-year-old Jamshedpur woman died of Covid-induced mucormycosis on Tuesday, making her the first person to succimb to "black fungus", a rare infection that occurs in the lungs, nasal passage and sinuses and often harms the eyes. The number of Covid patinets with black fungus has been rising in Jharkhand at an alarming rate with no less than 30 cases being reported in the last 72 hours. Doctors at Bhagwan Mahavir Medica Superspecialty Hospital in Ranchi said the Jamshedpur woman, who died before she could be shifted to the private healthcare facility in the state capital, was diabetic and needed immediate medical attention.
Three Covid patients develop 'black fungus', lose an eye each Mucormycosis is a rare infection that affects sinus and nasal tract of the ailing, say doctors at Medica, Ranchi At least three cases of Covid-induced 'black fungus" have occurred in Jharkhand in the past 48 hours and all three patients have lost an eye during course of treatment, doctors from Bhagwan Mahavir Medica Superspecialty Hospital in Ranchi said on Monday, warning about a possible increase in cases in the days to come. On Saturday, doctors at Medica had to surgically remove one eye of a 38-year-old man from Ramgarh who was suffering from black fungus after surviving a Coronavirus infection. By Monday afternoon, doctors at the facility were treating two more Covid survivors – a 40-year-old man from Ramgarh and a 60-year-old woman from Ranchi – after they developed black fungus, doctors said.