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Cases of mucormycosis rise among COVID patients in Ahmedabad – The Federal
Sixty-seven patients are being treated for the infection in BJ Medical College, and 45 of them are scheduled to undergo surgery

Cases of fungal infection mucormycosis are rising among COVID-19 patients in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, a senior doctor in the city said on Saturday.
Sixty-seven patients are being treated for the infection in BJ Medical College, and 45 of them are scheduled to undergo surgery, Dr Kalpesh Patel, associate professor in the hospital, told news agency ANI.
Were conducting five to seven operations daily, Dr Patel said.
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