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Special wards to treat 'black fungus' patients in Tamil Nadu govt hospitalsHealth Minister Ma Subramanian said as many as 518 patients were diagnosed with mucormycosis
ETB Sivapriyan
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Representative Image. Credit: AFP Photo
Representative Image. Credit: AFP Photo

Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday issued an advisory to medical practitioners and health care institutions on managing mucormycosis or 'black fungus' by asking them to follow up with Covid-19 patients on the occurrence of the disease.

Health Minister Ma Subramanian said as many as 518 patients were diagnosed with mucormycosis, of which 17 have lost their lives.

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He was speaking to reporters after inaugurating a dedicated ward at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH) in Chennai for patients diagnosed with mucormycosis.

The minister said such dedicated wards will be opened at all government medical college hospitals in the state.

Meanwhile, the Health Department issued an advisory to medical practitioners and institutions to report the existence of the disease and give appropriate IEC to mild cases.

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(Published 01 June 2021, 22:47 IST)