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12 Jun 2021|Gurgaon (Manesar)

Amity institute of Biotechnology organized webinar on The Myth and Facts of Black Fungus and Covid-19

Webinar on The Myth and Facts of Black Fungus and Covid-19

Amity institute of Biotechnology organized webinar on The Myth and Facts of Black Fungus and Covid-19 on 12th June 2021.

The main objective of the event was to provide information on fungal infection called mucormycosis, popularly known as “black fungus.” The infection is every bit as dangerous as the media have portrayed it, but several myths are circulating on social media about potential sources of the infection and its treatment. Amity University Haryana organized a webinar on “The Myth and Facts of Black Fungus and Covid-19”, delivered by Eminent Scientist Dr. Arunaloke Chakrabarti MD, Dip NB, FAMS, FNASc, FIDSA, President, International Society for Human and Animal Mycology on 12th June 2021.

Dr. Arunaloke Chakrabarti is Professor and Head of Department of Medical Microbiology at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. He is also Head of National Mycology Reference Laboratory of India. Dr. Arunaloke Chakrabarti while delivering his keynote address said that there is no need to be panicked by this disease and overuse of steroids and reduced immunity due to COVID-19 are the major cause of mucormycosis. They have now streamlined the drugs which needs to be give and what stage.

Hon’ble Chancellor of Amity University Haryana Dr. Aseem Chauhan with his highly inspiring Words of Wisdom emphasized that, hospitals should ensure a separate and specialized ward for fungal diseases in the hospital.

Prof. P. B. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Amity University Haryana while delivering his opening remarks said, its really getting confused on different names of fungus and the way media is highlighting this disease. Proper information should be given to public so that all the myths related to this disease get removed.

The convenor of the webinar was Prof. Rajendra Prasad, Dean, Faculty of Science Engineering and Technology, AUH; The coordinator of the program were Dr. Machiavelli Singh and Dr. Amit Kumar Pandey, Amity Institute of Biotechnology for which excellent IT support was provided by Prof.  J. S. Sodhi, AUUP and his team.

The distinguished scientist among the panelist were Prof. Rakesh Bhatnagar, Vice Chancellor, Amity University Rajasthan, Dr. W. Selvamurthy, President, Amity Science, Technology and Innovation Foundation, Dr. Ajit K. Nagpal, Chairman Amity PACIFIC Forum, Prof. Padmakali Banerjee, Pro Vice Chancellor, AUH, Dr Shiva Prakash Rudramurthy, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Prof. Rajendra Prasad, Director, AIB, Prof. I. S. Thakur, Dean Environment Sciences, ASEES, and Prof. B. C. Das, AIMMSCR, Noida were present during the session online. More than 400 faculty members, researcher scholars and students from research institutions, university, colleges and schools actively participated in the webinar and asked the queries and clarified their doubts about the spread of pathogenic black fungus and management of this deadliest disease. To carry this initiative forward, a series of webinars focusing on COVID-19, pathogenicity and vaccine technology in specific specialties are planned in the near future.

Total 100 students and 120 faculties attended the session.

 

Hon’ble Chancellor Dr. Aseem Chauhan, Amity University Haryana, Gurugram shared his words of wisdom and the vision and mission for research and innovation at Amity University to focus on fungal disease and to have a specialized centre for fungal dise

Dr. Arunaloke Chakrabarti MD, Dip NB, FAMS, FNASc, FIDSA President, International Society for Human and Animal Mycology

The group picture of speaker with all the Distinguished Panelists of the Webinar