The number of sick “black mold” in India increased by 150% in three weeks and reached 31,216 thousand cases, more than two thousand people died, the NDTV TV channel reported with reference to medical sources.
According to reports, the state of Maharashtra suffered more than all of this disease, 7,057 cases of the disease were revealed, more than 600 people died. The “Troika leaders” also includes the state of Gujarat, where the number of cases exceeded 5 thousand, there are more than 300 lethal outcomes. The third most affected staff – Rajasthan, there the number of infections reached almost 3 thousand, 188 of the diseased died.
It is noted that the cause of the rapid dissemination of the disease is the acute shortage of the drug “amphotericin-in” (antifungal agent) necessary for the treatment of infected “black mold”, as well as the overall overload of the Indian health system.
Mulkumikosis, or “Black Mold” – this is a complication caused by fungal infection. The disease can develop in those who are in contact with fungal disputes in the environment, or after the fungus penetrates into the skin through the cut, scratch or burn. The greatest danger of the disease is for people, patients with diabetes, as well as those whose immunity is reduced after the fight against the disease, in particular, with coronavirus.