Green Fungus Case Detected in COVID-19 Recovery Patient in MP

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After black, white, and yellow fungus, now green fungus emerged in the country as a COVID-19 patient has been detected with the virus in Indore in Madhya Pradesh. This is probably the first case of the virus in India.

A 34-year-old COVID-19 survivor in Indore was found to be infected with green fungus and later shifted to Mumbai by air ambulance for treatment, PTI reported. 

Dr Ravi Dosi, head of the Department of Chest Diseases, Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS) told the news agency that the man who was suspected to have contracted black fungus infection (mucormycosis) underwent a test, after which it was discovered that he has developed green fungus (Aspergillosis) infection in his sinuses, lungs and blood.

The patient was airlifted to Mumbai's Hinduja hospital on Monday, the report said.

He told that the patient had recovered from the coronavirus infection. "The patient recovered. But then he started having nose bleeds and a high fever. He had also become very weak due to weight loss." 

More research was needed on whether the nature of green fungus infection in people who have recovered from COVID-19 is different from other patients, he told the news agency. 

Earlier cases of black, white and yellow fungus have been detected across the country leading to panic among COVID-19 patients. 

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