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Título : | Rising concerns of Mucormycosis (Zygomycosis) among COVID-19 patients; an analysis and review based on case reports in literature | Autores: | Ramphul, K. Verma, R. Kumar, N. Ramphul, Y. González Mejías, Stephanie Lohana, P. |
Investigadores (UNIBE): | González Mejías, Stephanie | Afiliaciones : | Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud | Área de investigación : | Ciencias de la Salud | Palabras clave: | Mucormycosis; COVID-19; Fungal infection; Amphotericin B | Fecha de publicación : | 2021 | Editorial : | L'Ateneo Parmense | Publicado en: | Acta Biomedica de l'Ateneo Parmense, 92(4), e2021271 | Revista: | Acta Biomedica de l'Ateneo Parmense | Volumen : | 92 | Número : | 4 | Página de inicio : | e2021271 | Resumen : | As the world continues to struggle with the pandemic of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019), several cases of mucormycosis have been reported in these patients with a high mortality rate. We conducted a review of literature and found 19 articles with 20 patients who developed mucormycosis during their COVID-19 infection.14 (70%) were males, and 6(30%) were females. While their mean age was 52.2 ± 17.3, affected men were older than females. Ten (50%) patients also had diabetes. Common clinical findings included ophthalmologic complaints, fever, shortness of breath, and facial pain. Amphotericin B was the most common antifungal used and 40% of cases needed surgical management of the infection. Steroid use was reported in around 12 cases (60%). Unfortunately, the mortality rate was 65% in this group of patients. Several changes in care should be brought for a consistent prevention, early diagnosis, and strong management of mucormycosis in COVID-19 patients. |
URI : | http://cris.unibe.edu.do/handle/123456789/157 | DOI : | 10.23750/abm.v92i4.11787 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones del Área de Salud - Medicina |
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