SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Incidence of Mucormycosis

M. Marghoob, U. Saeed, Zahra Zahid Piracha, Haiqa Shafiq, Noor e Fatima, Nimra Sarfraz, Noor Farooq, R. Uppal
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With COVID 19 becoming a most important worldwide cause of concern, it is significant to comprehend the various manifestations of the disease to fully accomplish it. No country is untouched by the plague of this new disease which was first reported from Wuhan, China in December 2019. It is an infectious disease caused by novel coronavirus i-e; SARS-CoV-2. The rapid spread of this disease as well as the illness and mortality associated with this disease has led to unprecedented research into the various aspects of this disease. While respiratory catalogs are the most predominant feature of this disease, with time it has been initiate that the virus can include almost any organ in the human body. Covid-19 has overcome human wellbeing worldwide while also vigorously affecting the worldwide economy. SARS-CoV-2 has influenced more than 220 nations and domains, with roughly 4176,185 deaths so far across the globe. Recently, Mucormycosis made serious disarray in India during the second wave (among April and June 2021) of the tragical COVID-19 upsurge by its startling and severe overflow with up to half the death rate. Mucormycosis is a deadly parasitic infection brought about by a kind of uncommon yet deft contagious microorganism called mucormycetes. While the specific reason for its sharp ascent out of nowhere and explicitly during the second wave stays disputable, it has been noticed that individuals who are diabetic and have recuperated from COVID-19 Arch Clin Biomed Res 2021; 6 (1): 41-49 DOI: 10.26502/acbr.50170224 Archives of Clinical and Biomedical Research Vol. 6 No. 1 – February 2022. [ISSN 2572-9292]. 42 disease are more inclined to Mucormycosis. In this review, we will briefly discuss the relation between COVID-19 and Mucormycosis.
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SARS-CoV-2感染与毛霉病发病率
随着COVID - 19成为全球关注的最重要原因,了解疾病的各种表现对于充分实现这一目标具有重要意义。这种新疾病于2019年12月首次在中国武汉报告,没有一个国家能幸免。它是一种由新型冠状病毒i-e引起的传染病;SARS-CoV-2。这种疾病的迅速传播以及与这种疾病相关的疾病和死亡率导致对这种疾病的各个方面进行前所未有的研究。虽然呼吸道疾病是该病最主要的特征,但随着时间的推移,人们发现该病毒几乎可以包括人体的任何器官。新冠肺炎疫情不仅严重影响了世界各国人民的福祉,也严重影响了世界经济。SARS-CoV-2已经影响了220多个国家和地区,到目前为止,全球约有4176,185人死亡。最近,在第二波(2021年4月至6月)悲惨的COVID-19激增期间,毛霉菌病在印度造成了严重混乱,其惊人和严重的溢出导致高达一半的死亡率。毛霉菌病是由一种罕见但极易传染的微生物——毛霉菌引起的一种致命的寄生虫感染。虽然其在第二波浪潮中突然出现的具体原因仍有争议,但人们已经注意到,患有糖尿病并从COVID-19中恢复过来的人;6 (1): 41-49 DOI: 10.26502/acbr.50170224临床和生物医学研究档案第6卷第1期- 2022年2月。(ISSN 2572 - 9292)。42 .疾病多倾向于毛霉病。在这篇综述中,我们将简要讨论COVID-19与毛霉病的关系。
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