- 2021-07-28 23:46:18
- LAST MODIFIED: 2024-11-29 16:12:02
First case of black fungus reported in Ctg
Chattogram, Bureau: Dhaka, Jul-29,
A 60-year-old woman has been diagnosed with black fungus at Chattogram Medical College and Hospital (CMCH). This is the first case of a rare fungal infection in the district.
"The victim --
Ferdousi Begum, of Patiya Upazila -- recently recovered from Covid-19. She has
been undergoing treatment for mucormycosis (black fungus) at the hospital for
the last 3-4 days," said Dr Suzat Pal, head of CMCH's medicine department.
“Our suspicion came
true after a biopsy report confirmed that the woman has black fungus," he
added.
According to family
sources, Ferdousi tested positive for Covid on July 3. After undergoing
treatment for 10-12 days, she tested negative on July 15. But she had to
admitted to CMCH again, following post-Covid complications.
Ferdousi’s husband died
of Covid-19 a few days back.
Chattogram Civil
Surgeon Dr Sheikh Fazle Rabbi said, “The black fungus patient will be referred
to Birdem General Hospital in Dhaka soon."
On May 25, the first
cases of black fungus in Bangladesh were detected in two Covid-recovered
patients at Birdem General Hospital.
“The government will
take necessary steps if there is a rise in the number of patients with black
fungus rise in the country. Black fungus is contagious," the Civil Surgeon
said.
Black fungus, a rare
infection, has a mortality rate of 50% "with some only saved by removing
an eye". The fungus affects many areas of the body including the eyes,
nose, face, and even the brain in severe cases.
However, in recent
months, India, where states have been told to declare the disease as an
epidemic, reportedly saw many black fungus cases affecting recovered and
recovering Covid-19 patients.
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