Invasive mucormycosis during COVID-19 infection. Report of two cases

Camhi, D; López, MI; Wiener, A; Heinriksen, K; Pérez, I; Verdugo, F; Rosas, R; Farías, P

Keywords: diabetes mellitus, mucormycosis, opportunistic infections, COVID-19

Abstract

COVID-19 disease is associated with a significant number of opportunistic infections, including invasive fungal infections such as mucormycosis. The prevalence of the latter is rare, estimated to be between 0.005 and 1.7 per million inhabitants. Risk factors include hematological diseases, Diabetes Mellitus with poor metabolic control, solid organ transplantation, neutropenia, and prolonged administration of systemic corticosteroids. We report two males aged 60 and 75 years with pulmonary and tracheobronchial invasive mucormycosis, respectively. Both patients had a deficient metabolic control of their diabetes as a predisposing risk factor added to severe COVID-19 infection. High suspicion and early diagnosis are essential for prompt treatment, especially considering the associated high morbidity and mortality of this fungal infection.

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Título según WOS: Invasive mucormycosis during COVID-19 infection. Report of two cases
Título de la Revista: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE
Volumen: 151
Número: 1
Editorial: SANTIAGO 9
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 125
Página final: 128
Idioma: Spanish
Notas: ISI