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Is routine screening for Candida auris necessary in ICU?
Background and Objectives: The capability to cause invasive infection, multi-drug resistance, and health care-associated outbreaks of Candida auris have made it a pathogen of great concern.
Arun Sachu +5 more
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Candida auris in a tertiary healthcare setting in south India: A case series [PDF]
Candida species can produce a variety of clinical manifestations, and several non-albicans species of Candida, including Candida auris, have been linked to the rise of invasive fungal infections with high rates of treatment failure.
Asem Ashraf, Rohan Pinto, Vimal Karnaker
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The Rise of Candida auris: a Drug-Resistant Fatal Fungus [PDF]
Candida auris is a fungus that is creating a significant public health threat, causing severe healthcare associated infections. Commonly misidentified in laboratories, C. auris is extremely resistant to most antifungal medications. C.
Intanavong, Amber +2 more
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The diverse genomes of Candida auris
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Hugh Gifford +2 more
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Candida auris is an emerging, multidrug-resistant yeast that can spread in healthcare settings. It can cause invasive infections with high mortality and is difficult to identify using traditional yeast identification methods.
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Global epidemiology of emerging Candida auris
The discovery in 2009 of a new species of yeast, Candida auris, heralded the arrival of a novel emerging human infectious disease. This review highlights the unique characteristics of C. auris that have lled to it being of public health concern worldwide, namely public health concern, namely its global emergence, its ability to cause nosocomial ...
Rhodes, J, Fisher, MC
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(1) Background: In recent years, a global epidemiological shift in candidemia has been observed, marked by the emergence of resistant non-albicans Candida species.
R. Sokou +12 more
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Candida auris is a recently emerged human fungal pathogen that has posed a significant threat to public health. Since its first identification in 2009, this fungus has caused nosocomial infections in over 47 countries across all inhabited continents.
Yue Wang, Jianping Xu
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Epi Update for Friday, May 26, 2017 [PDF]
Weekly Newsletter for the Center for Acute Disease Epidemiology of the Iowa Department of Public ...
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Candida auris detected in the oral cavity of a dog in Kansas
Candida auris is an emerging human fungal pathogen, first described in Japan in 2009, and first detected in the United States in 2016. Here, we report the first-ever description of C. auris colonizing a human pet, the first identification of C.
Theodore C White +8 more
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