Black Fungus cases are on the rise,  64 cases of black fungus found, one died in Karnal
Black Fungus cases are on the rise, 64 cases of black fungus found, one died in Karnal
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In Haryana, 64 more new cases of black fungus have been reported on Friday and one patient has lost his life in Karnal. Gurugram has reported the highest number of 31 black fungus cases, Hisar 19, Sirsa 5, Panipat 3, Bhiwani-Faridabad 2-2, Fatehabad-Panchkula-Rewari-Rohtak-Sonepat and Yamunagar. Meanwhile, 10 suspected patients from Jind were referred to Rohtak PGI but could not be confirmed.

Number of cases found so far: Janha It has been revealed that a total of 332 cases of black fungus have been reported so far. These include Ambala 7, Bhiwani 12, Faridabad 42, Fatehabad 6, Gurugram 140, Hisar 37, Jind 2, Karnal 12, Palwal-Yamunanagar 1-1, Panchkula 5, Panipat 11, Rewari 4, Rohtak 21, Sirsa 29, Sonepat 2.

Rising black fungus speed, waiting for increasing injections: According to reports, the growing black fungus case has added to the health ministry's concern. The biggest challenge is that the government also has less stock of amphotericin B injections used in the treatment of black fungus. At the same time, the difficulty of patients is increasing due to non-availability of injections in the market.

There is stock of 61,350 and 731 tosilijumab injections of Remdesivir in the state. At present, black fungus patients have faced difficulties in PGI Rohtak and medical colleges. A patient gets an average of 6 injections per day. PGI Dr Pushpa Dahiya, MS, Rohtak has also said that she is short of medicine and needs more injections according to the patients.

Health Minister Anil Vij himself has accepted this. Now the government has decided that no one has the date when the medicine will be procured after the tender but the date when the medicine will be procured from the global tender. The number of patients in the state is continuously increasing.

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