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Author: Bhanuprasad, Kundakarla; Manesh, Abi; Devasagayam, Emily; Varghese, Lalee; Cherian, Lisa Mary; Kurien, Regi; Karthik, Rajiv; Deodhar, Divya; Vanjare, Harshad; Peter, Jayanthi; Michael, Joy S; Thomas, Meera; Samuel, Prasanna; Varghese, George M
Title: Risk Factors Associated with the Mucormycosis Epidemic During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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  • Document date: 2021_8_24
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    Snippet: This study assessed the risk factors driving the epidemic of COVID-19 associated mucormycosis (COVID-Mucor) in Indiathat accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the second wave. We analysed the risk factors among 164 participants:132 COVID-Mucor(cases) and 32 non-COVID-Mucor(controls)using the data from a prospective cohort study of mucormycosis over oneyear. Diabetes mellitus remained a pivotal risk factor in both groups (97%) while uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (OR: 4.6; p=0.026)and n
    Document: This study assessed the risk factors driving the epidemic of COVID-19 associated mucormycosis (COVID-Mucor) in Indiathat accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the second wave. We analysed the risk factors among 164 participants:132 COVID-Mucor(cases) and 32 non-COVID-Mucor(controls)using the data from a prospective cohort study of mucormycosis over oneyear. Diabetes mellitus remained a pivotal risk factor in both groups (97%) while uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (OR: 4.6; p=0.026)and newly detected diabetes (OR: 3.3; p=0.018), werecommoneramong the cases. Most patients with COVID-Mucor had mild COVID-19. Steroid use, often unwarranted, was highly associated with COVID-Mucorafter adjusting for other risk factors (OR 28.4; P 0.001). Serum ferritin was significantly higher(p=0.041), while C-reactive protein was not, suggesting that alterations in iron metabolism probably predispose to COVID-Mucor. Oxygen was used only in a small minority of patients with COVID-Mucor. The in-hospital mortality in both groups was low. In conclusion, the Indian COVID-Mucorepidemic was likely driven by a convergence of interlinked risk factors –uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, unwarranted steroid use, and perhapsCOVID-19 itself. Appropriate steroid use in patients with severe COVID-19 and screening and optimal control of hyperglycaemia can prevent COVID-Mucor.

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