111 black fungus cases reported in Punjab so far
May 24, 2021
Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], May 25 : Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu on Monday informed that a total of 111 cases of black fungus have so far been reported from several parts of the state and an expert group has finalised the treatment protocols for the disease.
According to a press release, 25 of these cases were reported from government health facilities, while the remaining 86 from various private hospitals.
"Black fungus cases are mainly found in patients who have recently recovered from COVID-19 or are immune-compromised (suffering from HIV or Cancer etc.) or the patients recovered from Covid with help of steroids/immuno-modulators, those who were on oxygen support for a long time and people having uncontrolled diabetes," the minister said in the official statement.
Sidhu said antifungal drugs are required to treat this disease and the supply of these medicines is regulated by the central government.
Two injections are being provided to the states by the Union government in the treatment of black fungus. No one can procure these medicines from the open market directly as their distribution is under the sole purview of the government of India, he stated.
The health minister informed that an expert group of the state government has finalised the treatment protocols and an expert committee has been formed to advise the treating hospitals and physicians in accordance with the treatment protocol for mucormycosis or black fungus.
"The expert committee comprises Dr R.P.S. Sibia, Professor and Head, Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Patiala, and Dr Sanjeev Bhagat, Head, Department of ENT, Government Medical College, Patiala, among other doctors," said Minister.
"Any hospital requiring injections of Liposomal Amphotericin-B and Amphotericin-B can also approach this committee and it shall be made available subject to the availability from the Central government," he added.
At present due to restricted supply, this committee would examine requests and ensure that the basic requisite quantity of the medicine is provided to hospitals that require these injections on priority for treating the patients of black fungus, Minister informed.
All patients of this disease will have to be notified by the treating institution/physician as the disease is now a notified disease in the state of Punjab.
Sidhu further stated that symptoms of black fungus infection can include facial pain or swelling, stuffy nose or brown nasal discharge, toothache, loose teeth, redness, pain or swelling of the eye, fever, shortness of breath, headache, altered sensorium, double or blurred vision.
If anyone has any such symptoms, he/she should report to the nearest health facility at the earliest, he added.