It mainly infects humans who have uncontrolled diabetes, on chemotherapy or are suffering from a chronic long-term illness. The mode of entry is via inhalation or ingestion of spores. It affects the sinuses, orbit, brain or lungs and can be fatal if left untreated.
it mainly infects humans who have uncontrolled diabetes, on chemotherapy or are suffering from a chronic long-term illness. The mode of entry is via inhalation or ingestion of spores. It affects the sinuses, orbit, brain or lungs and can be fatal if left untreated.
MBBS, MD- Internal Medicine, PD Fellowship -Infectious diseases (CMC Vellore) Consultant, Infectious diseases and Internal Medicine, Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon -Delhi NCR, India
Introduction:
Dr. Deswal has a wide experience in the diagnosis and management of infections across various specialities. He has special interest in managing HIV, tropical fever (Dengue, Malaria, Enteric, Scrub Typhus) and infections in transplant and oncology patients.
Uncontrolled Diabetes - A major risk factor for invasive Mould infections
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