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What happens when COVID-19 patients in Arkansas develop a rare fungal infection?

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What happens when COVID-19 patients in Arkansas develop a rare fungal infection?
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Doctors in Arkansas have noticed something concerning: some of their patients who had COVID-19 also developed a rare and serious fungal infection called mucormycosis. This infection can be aggressive and difficult to treat. The doctors wrote a field report to describe these cases, sharing what they saw in their hospitals.

The report doesn't tell us how many patients were involved or provide any statistics. It's a descriptive account, not a formal study with a comparison group. This means we can't say if COVID-19 causes the fungal infection or if the two conditions are just appearing together by chance. The report also doesn't include information on how these patients were treated or what their outcomes were.

Because this is just a collection of case descriptions from one state, we can't draw broad conclusions. It doesn't tell us how often this happens or who might be most at risk. What it does do is alert other doctors to be aware of this possible association in their own patients. More research would be needed to understand any real connection.

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Doctors describe rare fungal infections in some Arkansas COVID-19 patients.
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