New Delhi: As many as 45,374 cases of musicycosis or ‘black mushrooms’ are reported in this country so far, the United Ministry said on Thursday.
While 4,332 patients have died of diseases throughout the country.
Answering questions relating to black fungal diseases raised at Rajya Sabha, Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and the Welfare of the Family Dr.
Bharati Pravin Pawar on Thursday, “Mucormycosis or black fungal disease, although it is not a new disease, not a disease that can be informed until 2021 when the Ministry of Health and family welfare asks the state to declare a mukormycosis of diseases that can be notified based on epidemic disease laws, 1897 for Getting an objective assessment of mucatorcosis in society.
“The Union Minister further said,” cases of mucormycosis in the country for the past two months showed a decline trend.
” According to the Ministry of Health Union, 45,374 cases of mucorikosis were reported in this country.
Meanwhile, 4,332 patients had died of diseases throughout the country.
Mucormycosis or black mushrooms are complications caused by fungal infections.
People capture mukormycosis by contacting mushroom spores in the environment.
It can also develop on the skin after the fungus enters the skin through wounds, eroding, burning, or other types of skin trauma, in accordance with the Ministry of Health.
This disease is detected among patients who are recovering or have recovered from Covid-19.
In addition, anyone has diabetes and whose immune system does not function properly need to guard against this.