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  2. A CDC warning and a fungus spreading: Everything we know ...

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    Drug-resistant Candida auris spread ‘worrisome’ say epidemiologists

  3. Candida auris - Wikipedia

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    Candida auris has attracted increased clinical attention because of its multiple drug resistance. [6] [7] [4]In vitro, more than 90% of C. auris isolates are resistant to fluconazole [8] [9] and a range of 3–73% of C. auris isolates are resistant to voriconazole, [9] [10] while other triazoles (posaconazole, itraconazole, and isavuconazole) display better activity.

  4. Deadly fungal infection spreading at an alarming rate, CDC says

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    The fungus, a type of yeast called Candida auris, or C. auris, can cause severe illness in people with weakened immune systems. Deadly fungal infection spreading at an alarming rate, CDC says Skip ...

  5. Invasive candidiasis - Wikipedia

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    Invasive candidiasis is an infection (candidiasis) that can be caused by various species of Candida yeast. Unlike Candida infections of the mouth and throat (oral candidiasis) or vagina (Candidal vulvovaginitis), invasive candidiasis is a serious, progressive, and potentially fatal infection that can affect the blood (), heart, brain, eyes, bones, and other parts of the body.

  6. Fungemia - Wikipedia

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    Candida auris is an emerging multidrug-resistant (MDR) yeast that can cause invasive infections and is associated with high mortality. It was first described in 2009 after being isolated from external ear discharge of a patient in Japan.

  7. Candida Auris Is the "Superbug" Version of a Yeast Infection ...

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    Candida auris cases have skyrocketed in this country since 2019. Some strains are now resistant to common treatments. In 2017, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention named Candida auris a ...

  8. Candidiasis - Wikipedia

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    The genus Candida includes about 150 different species. However, only a few are known to cause human infections. C. albicans is the most significant pathogenic species. Other species pathogenic in humans include C. auris, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. dubliniensis, and C. lusitaniae. The name Candida was proposed by Berkhout.

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