Shrawani Gandhi
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rasiklal M Dhariwal Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Pune, IndiaPublications
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Review Article
A Brief Review on Mucormycosis (Black Fungus Infection)
Author(s): Vibhavari M Chatur27344*, Sanjay G Walode27345, Mithun Rudrapal27346, Sanjog Gandhi27347, Srushti Doshi27348 and Shrawani Gandhi27349
Mucormycosis is a life-threatening fungal (Black Fungus) and mould infection of the order Mucorales (Rhizopus, Mucor, Rhizomucer, Absidia, Saksenaea) especially affecting mune compromised or diabetic patients, patients with neutropenia or with malignancy and recently patients suffered with COVID-19 infection or In severe cases it may reach the brain and prove to be fatal in such cases. Mucormycosis presents with rhino-orbito-cerebral, pulmonary, disseminated, cutaneous or gastrointestinal involvement. Mortality rates can approach 100% depending on the patient's underlying diseases and form of mucormycosis. Early diagnosis along with treatment of the underlying medical condition, surgery and an Amphotericin B (anti-fungal) product are needed for the treatment. This review paper provides an update of therapy management and medicatio.. Read More»