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An Overview of an Invasive Fungal Infection In Covid-19: Mucormycosis
Author(s) -
Himan shu,
Mukesh Kumar
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47363/jprsr/2021(2)116
Subject(s) - mucormycosis , mucorales , outbreak , malignancy , aspergillosis , transplantation , biology , medicine , immunology , virology , pathology
Mucormycosis is an invasive fungal infection of zygomycetes class, comprised the orders of entomophtherales and mucorales which is common infection in immuno compromised patients, especially in stem cell transplantation, hematological malignancy and diabetes mellitus. It is the third invasive fungal infection after aspergillosis and candidiasis both strain belong the class of zygomycetes. Mucormycosis generally transmitted in humans by the inoculation and inhalation of spores in mucous membrane as well as skin. After the deadly outbreak of corona virus, this infection has taken a different form in those patients who suffer from the covid-19 which is categorized as a post covid-19 disease. Aim of this review to highlight the recent awareness about invasive fungal treatment.

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