Trichinosis in India may be caused by taking a drug

Doctors in Rajasthan treat patients with Chinese communist pneumonia.

India has yet to emerge from the gloom of a variant of the Chinese Communist virus, with rare trichinosis appearing in several states, affecting nearly 5,500 people and killing 126 by Wednesday (19), with Maharashtra being the worst hit.

Some experts estimate that the local emergence of trichinosis may be related to the use of steroids by doctors to treat the new crown pneumonia.

Among the many areas, 90 people have died of trichinosis in Maharashtra, and an estimated 200 new patients will be added each week. Most of the patients are recovered from CCP pneumonia, but also diabetic patients. Some doctors estimate that some of the CCP pneumonia patients took steroids to reduce the immune system overreaction, but the immune system is reduced, or the Trichinella bacteria can take advantage of.

In addition to trichinosis, the local Friday (21) also added about 259,000 confirmed cases, has been less than 300,000 for five consecutive days, and 4,209 deaths.