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Rimjhim Jain, Ashwini B Prasad, Deepak Raisingani, Harshit Srivastava, Prachi Mital, Ridhima Gupta
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随着印度正在发生的第二波严重的Covid-19,在Covid-19康复患者中越来越多地发现了严重的真菌感染,毛霉病。目前的趋势表明,有合并症的患者的激增更高。卫生保健设施需要加强其感染预防和控制(IPC)规划,以预防与卫生保健有关的疫情。因此,我们对拉贾斯坦邦的卫生保健工作者进行了一项横断面调查,以评估他们因全球COVID-19大流行而对毛霉菌病的认识,并了解侵袭性真菌鼻窦炎(毛霉菌病)与冠状病毒疾病之间的可能联系,以及如何预防和管理。方法采用方便抽样的方法进行基于网络的横断面研究。以英文设计了一份自我管理的匿名问卷,并通过社交媒体平台和电子邮件通过谷歌表单链接发送给研究参与者。共有378名医护人员回应调查。结果378名HCPs中,以女性居多(68.8%),年龄<30岁(73.3%),其中以牙医居多(82.2%)。在评估对毛霉病的认识时,66.7%的医护人员认为,2019冠状病毒病期间毛霉病高发的原因是糖尿病高发、滥用类固醇、合并疾病的免疫功能低下患者、使用不卫生的加湿器和氧气管道。接受调查的57.9%的HCPs同意,在谨慎和监督下使用全身性类固醇应符合目前的做法,62.2%的HCPs同意,我们需要动态监测和控制我们人群中的糖尿病或糖尿病前期。结论智利已发现首例与covid -19相关的毛霉菌病病例。因此,在早期阶段识别这种感染非常重要,这样可以潜在地减少软硬组织坏死和严重并发症,并提醒同事注意这种威胁生命的感染。
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Awareness of Health care workers regarding Mucormycosis /Black fungus associated with global COVID - 19 pandemic in Rajasthan population – A Cross – sectional survey
IntroductionTogether with the ongoing serious Covid-19 second wave in India, a serious fungal infection,mucormycosis has been increasingly found in Covid-19 recovered patients. Current trendsindicate that the surge is higher in patient with co-morbidities. Health care facilities need tostrengthen their infection prevention and control (IPC) programmes to prevent healthcare-associated outbreaks.Therefore, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of health-care workers in Rajasthan toassess their awareness of Mucormycosis as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic, aswell as to learn about the possible link between invasive fungal sinusitis (mucormycosis) andcoronavirus disease, as well as how to prevent and manage it.MethodologyA web based cross–sectional study was conducted using convenience sampling. A self-administered anonymous questionnaire was designed in English and sent to the studyparticipants via link of Google form through social media platforms and email. Total of 378HCPs responded to survey.ResultsOut of 378 HCPs, majority of them were female (68.8%) with age <30 years (73.3%) and ofthese respondents most were dentists (82.2%).In assessing awareness of mucormycosis, 66.7%of HCPs believed the cause of the highprevalence of mucormycosis during COVID-19 was due to the higher prevalence of diabetes,indiscriminate use of steroids, immunocompromised patients with co-morbidities, usage ofunhygienic humidifiers & o2 lines and tubes. 57.9% of HCPs surveyed agreed that carefuland supervised use of systemic steroids should be consistent with current practice and 62.2%of HCPs agree that we need dynamic surveillance and control of diabetes mellitus or pre-diabetes in our population. ConclusionFirst case of Covid-19-related Mucormycosis has now been found in Chile. Thus, it isimportant to recognise this infection at an early stage, so as to potentially reduce soft andhard tissue necrosis and severe complications and alert colleagues of this life-threateninginfection.
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