I was just quoting the article. It doesn't explain why this problem isn't widely reported in other areas.Do they use steroids more in India than in other places? If so, you probably have a point, Murrmurr.
Maybe."Mucormycosis is a very rare infection. It is caused by exposure to mucor mould which is commonly found in soil, plants, manure, and decaying fruits and vegetables. "It is ubiquitous and found in soil and air and even in the nose and mucus of healthy people," says Dr Nair."
Maybe there is more mucor mould in the areas where those people live or work?
That's what I wonder, as well.New record set on 5/09 in India 440,000 new infections in one day. How many did not get checked on that day?