Infection control has to be enhanced in ICUs as well using a bundle-approach to prevent device-associated infections such as ventilator-associated pneumonia, catheter-associated blood stream or urinary infections.
“Transmission-based precautions need heightened focus on droplet, airborne and contact precautions from the perspective of protecting healthcare workers and ensuring patient safety,” the health ministry said.
The government has also advised states to establish surveillance of healthcare-associated infections with focus on ventilator-associated pneumonia, catheter-associated blood stream, urinary tract infection, surgical site infections or gastro-intestinal outbreak.
The ICMR, too, has issued guidelines for screening, diagnosis and management of black fungus. There have been 197 cases of black fungus in Delhi so far, out of which some patients are from outside the National Capital. “Take steroids only on doctor's advice. Black fungus is occurring due to increase in blood sugar levels and decreased immunity by taking steroids,” Delhi health minister said.