Mixed invasive fungal infections among COVID-19 patients
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Published:2022-01-18
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ISSN:2423-3420
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Container-title:Current Medical Mycology
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Short-container-title:CMM
Author:
Singh Vanya,Prasad Amber,Kumar Panda Prasan,Totaganti Manjunath,Kumar Tyagi Amit,Thaduri Abhinav,Rao Shalinee,Bairwa Mukesh,Kumar Singh Ashok
Abstract
Background and Purpose: The healthcare system in India collapsed during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. A fungal epidemic was announced amid the pandemic with several cases of COVID-associated mucormycosis and pulmonary aspergillosis being reported. However, there is limited data regarding mixed fungal infections in COVID-19 patients. Therefore, we present a series of ten consecutive COVID-19 patients with mixed invasive fungal infections (MIFIs).
Materials and Methods: Among COVID-19 patients hospitalized in May 2021 at a tertiary care center in North India, 10 cases of microbiologically confirmed COVID-19- associated mucormycosis-aspergillosis (CAMA) were evaluated.
Results: All patients had diabetes and the majority of them were infected with severe COVID-19 pneumonia (6/10, 60%) either on admission or in the past month while two were each of moderate (20%) and mild (20%) categories of COVID-19; and were treated with steroid and cocktail therapy. The patients were managed with amphotericin-B along with surgical intervention. In total, 70% of all CAMA patients (Rhizopus arrhizus with Aspergillus flavus in seven and Aspergillus fumigatus complex in three patients) survived.
Conclusion: The study findings reflected the critical importance of a high index of clinical suspicion and accurate microbiological diagnosis in managing invasive dual molds and better understanding of the risk and progression of MIFIs among COVID-19 patients. Careful scrutiny and identification of MIFIs play a key role in theimplementation of effective management strategies.
Publisher
Negah Scientific Publisher
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology
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