Delhi faces acute shortage of Amphotericin B, life-saving drug to treat black fungus, as cases rise in city
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As cases of black mucormycosis rise across the country, Delhi is facing an acute shortage of the life-saving drug, Amphotericin B, that is used to treat the infection.
As cases of black fungus rise rapidly across the country, Delhi is facing an acute shortage of life-saving drug, Amphotericin B, that is used to treat the infection. Nation-wide data on black fungus shows 8,848 confirmed cases and more than 200 deaths so far. The Centre has taken note of this and Prime Minister Modi has said that the country needs to be as cautious as possible. Cases are currently going up in states like Maharashtra, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.More Related News