P189 The effect of COVID-19 and immunosuppressive drugs and diabetes on the spread of mucomycosis

IF 1.4 Q4 MYCOLOGY
Maryam Esfidani
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Abstract Poster session 2, September 22, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Mucormycosis is a serious but rare opportunistic fungal infection that spreads rapidly, so prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent high mortality rates and complications. Mucormycosis is caused by the inhalation of filamentous fungi, especially in patients with suppressed immune systems. Mucormycosis affected human populations after COVID-19. According to searches, invasive mucormycosis to COVID-19 has been widely reported from survivors, mild to severe. Of course, it seems that the underlying diseases and most importantly uncontrolled diabetes or immunosuppressive diseases have provided the conditions for the development of black fungus. In addition, over-the-counter administration of steroid drugs to control inflammation of the cornea seems to be another cause of the spread of the disease. Groups of patients were analyzed for the link between the COVID-19 epidemic and the nightmare of mucormycosis. Black fungus usually causes necrosis of the head and neck, including the nose, paranasal sinuses, and facial bones, which can sometimes cause complications. Therefore, the present study emphasizes mucormycosis and its associated conditions, its mechanism in normal individuals with COVID-19, the effective factors and challenges to overcome this black mold infection.
P189新型冠状病毒感染与免疫抑制药物及糖尿病对黏菌病传播的影响
摘要:毛霉菌病是一种严重但罕见的机会性真菌感染,传播迅速,因此及时诊断和治疗对于预防高死亡率和并发症至关重要。毛霉病是由吸入丝状真菌引起的,特别是免疫系统受到抑制的患者。毛霉病在COVID-19后影响人群。根据搜索,COVID-19的侵袭性毛霉菌病已从幸存者中广泛报道,从轻微到严重。当然,似乎潜在的疾病,最重要的是不受控制的糖尿病或免疫抑制疾病为黑木耳的发展提供了条件。此外,为了控制角膜炎症而使用非处方类固醇药物似乎也是导致疾病扩散的另一个原因。对患者分组进行分析,以了解COVID-19流行与毛霉菌病噩梦之间的联系。黑木耳通常会导致头颈部坏死,包括鼻子、鼻窦和面部骨骼,有时会引起并发症。因此,本研究强调毛霉病及其相关疾病,其在COVID-19正常个体中的机制,克服这种黑霉菌感染的有效因素和挑战。
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Medical mycology journal
Medical mycology journal Medicine-Infectious Diseases
CiteScore
1.80
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10.00%
发文量
16
期刊介绍: The Medical Mycology Journal is published by and is the official organ of the Japanese Society for Medical Mycology. The Journal publishes original papers, reviews, and brief reports on topics related to medical and veterinary mycology.
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