Varanasi: Detection 22 new cases and death eight patients in the past week have indicated that the threat of black mushrooms or mukormycotic infections continues in the region.
Until Tuesday, the calculation of black mushroom cases was 221 while the victim rose to 62.
Medical supervisors Hospital Hindu Banaras University Prof.
KK Gupta said, “From June 22 to Tuesday morning, a total of 22 new cases of black mushrooms have been received after the calculation has reached 221 .
Because the black fungus infections, eight more lives lost in this period after the total to 62.
“in the wake of covid 19 seconds, the first case of black herbal medicine has been revealed in the region on April 30.
A positive and 5th-year-old comorbid woman who was 54 years old from Azamgarh, was hospitalized, died of this infection.
Furthermore, patients suffering from fungal infections continue to hospitals from various East districts.
“Of the 221 cases of black mushroom infections that reached the Bhu Hospital so far, 21 has been sent back after being cured,” he added.
Prof.
Gupta further said that the operation was carried out in 129 patients infected with mucormycosis.
Now, 138 patients are in treatment, he said, all treated in a non-covid environment at the hospital.