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<strong>Amid the spread of &#39;black&#39;, &#39;white&#39; and &#39;yellow&#39; fungus in Covid-recovered patients, health experts on Wednesday said that multiple factors are playing a role and the high intake of zinc supplements in the pandemic may also be one of the key factors, but more research is needed on this.<br />
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Zinc is thought to accumulate iron in the body which can create a breeding ground for mucormycosis, a serious but rare fungal infection caused by a group of molds called mucormycetes.<br />
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Mucor growth in a human body depends on multiple host factors. Last year, doctors had seen mucor patients, but the number was less as number of Covid patients was less.<br />
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&quot;This year, the number of Covid patients is high, virulence of Covid is more and steroids have been used indiscriminately, so several factors are playing a role in the spread of black fungus,&quot; Dr Aparna Mahajan, Consultant-ENT, Fortis Escorts Hospital, Faridabad, told IANS.<br />
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Mucormycosis has been there in India for decades. Rhinoorbitocerebral mucormycosis is the most common and has been managed by ENT surgeons since several decades.<br />
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&quot;But it used to present itself very rarely and in immunocompromised patients like diabetics or cancer patients or transplant recipients, etc. Due to Covid, it has reached the masses,&quot; Mahajan said.<br />
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The country has recorded 11,717 cases of black fungus to date with Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana reporting highest number of cases.<br />
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According to Dr Dinesh V. Kamath, Consultant, Internal Medicine, Manipal Hospitals Malleshwaram, there is no direct link between zinc and mucormycosis, a fungal infection seen primarily in people who have uncontrolled diabetes, increased usage of steroids, and situations where they are immunocompromised.<br />
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&quot;As of now, there was no direct link between zinc and mucormycosis. But mucormycosis has been a very rare disease till about past one year. After this pandemic, especially in the second wave, we are seeing a greater number of mycormycosis cases,&quot; Kamath said.<br />
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There were some possibilities like increased steam inhalation may cause mucormycosis, or people who are on high supplements of zinc may be one of the factors for the increased incidence.<br />
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&quot;That is how there is a link now that there may be a cause of high zinc intake for mucormycosis, however it certainly requires more studies to prove this,&quot; Kamath told IANS.<br />
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Due to the fear of Covid, patients started taking zinc and iron supplements on their own.<br />
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&quot;My final say would be not to use zinc as the blanket treatment to all the patients and definitely not as a prevention. Only patients who are diagnosed with Covid can consider it, and zinc as a supplement can be given for a short period, and then stopped once they recover from the illness,&quot; Kamath added.<br />
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Mucormycosis has a multi-factorial reasons which have seen increased incidence, particularly in the second wave in the past few weeks.<br />
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&quot;Both the public and the doctors should be more aware to see that they don&#39;t use steroids inappropriately and should ensure that diabetes is under good control,&quot; experts advised.</p>
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