Epidemiology, potential risk factors and outcome of black fungus during COVID-19 pandemic: a concurrent prospective study at a dedicated COVID-19 hospital of North India
Introduction: As the number of COVID-19 patients increased during second wave, a steep rise of patients with mucormycosis was found in all parts of India. Objectives: To determine the epidemiological factors leading to the rise in fungal infection in patients during COVID-19 pandemic as well as desc...
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Main Authors: | Mithilesh Kumar (Author), Shipra Saini (Author), Lokesh Parashar (Author), Jaseetha Sasidharan (Author), Pooja Goyal (Author), Ratan Prakash Dhir (Author) |
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College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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