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Health experts say Covid has brought many new secondary infections

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The low immunity caused by Covid-19 has triggered secondary infections, with city doctors seeing several cases of herpes, zoster and arthralgia in patients who have just recovered. Unlike the pre-pandemic era, when mostly the senior citizens got these illnesses, people under the age of 40 are getting affected now.

Dr Neeraj Tulara from Dr LH Hiranandani Hospital said that since the start of the pandemic, they have observed that Coronavirus infection has led to many autoimmune manifestations, and many dormant infections have surfaced in a post-Covid setting due to persistent low immunity.

Dr Vandana Punjabi, senior consultant, Dermatology, Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, said several viral diseases like herpes zoster, molluscum contagiosum and warts rose significantly in August-September 2021, during the second wave. “Though the cases have reduced now, they account for nearly 20 per cent of the total dermatological complaints. Major cause of the trend is compromised immunity due to Covid-19 and the body’s inability to fight these viruses successfully,” she said.

Affecting under-40s

“In the pre-pandemic period, these infections were common among senior citizens, pregnant women or co-morbid people with compromised immunity. Since the second wave, the infections have increased among patients aged 40 years and below, with no major health indications,” she added. Dr Pritam Moon, consultant physician, Wockhardt Hospitals, said many Covid-19 patients have reported skin complications during the recovery phase and have been diagnosed with herpes zoster (HZ), called shingles. “Herpes in some patients, who have had a previous history of the condition, is getting triggered, owing to the low immunity from Covid-19,” he said.

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Covid toll in Karnataka is a worrying sign for state government

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Even though Karnataka recorded the lowest number of Covid deaths in April since the virus struck first in 2020, the state is recording a rise in the positivity rate (1.50 per cent). Five people died from the Covid infections in April as per the statistics released by the state health department. In March, the positivity rate stood around 0.53 per cent. In the first week of April it came down to 0.38 per cent, second week registered 0.56 per cent, third week it rose to 0.79 per cent and by end of April the Covid positivity rate touched 1.19 per cent.

on an average 500 persons used to succumb everyday in the peak of Covid infection, as per the data. Health experts said that the mutated Coronavirus is losing its fierce characteristics as vaccination, better treatment facilities and awareness among the people have contributed to the lesser number of Covid deaths.

During the 4th and 6th of April two deaths were reported in Bengaluru, one in Gadag district on April 8, two deaths were reported from Belagavi and Vijayapura on April 30. The first Covid case was reported in the state in March 2020 and three Covid deaths were recorded in the month. In the following month 21 people became victims to the deadly virus, and May 2020 recorded 22 deaths. The death toll recorded everyday after May crossed three digits. However, the third wave, which started in January 2

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