ISSN: 2167-0870
Department of Pharmacology, Mallige College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
 Mini Review   
								
																A Short Review on Mucormycosis and its Risk in COVID-19 Patients 
																Author(s): Sourav Guha and Deepika Pardhe*             
								
																
						 A life-threatening fungal infection known as mucormycosis occurs in immune compromised patients like patients
  having diabetic ketoacidosis, neutropenia, organ transplantation, increased serum levels of available iron etc.
  Mucormycosis is an emerging fungal infection worldwide, with devastating disease symptoms and diverse clinical
  manifestations. The most important underlying risk factors are immunosuppression, poorly controlled diabetes, iron
  overload and major trauma. The aetiological agents involved in the disease have been re-classified due to changes in
  taxonomy and nomenclature, which also led to appropriately naming the disease ‘mucormycosis’. This article shortly
  explains the new nomenclature, clinical manifestations and risk factors and focuses on putative virulence traits
  associated with mucormycosis, mainly in the group of diabetic ketoacido.. View More»