BACKGROUND: Candida auris, a multidrug-resistant yeast that causes invasive infections, was first described in 2009 in Japan and has since been reported from several countries. METHODS: To understand the global emergence and epidemiology of C. auris, we obtained isolates from 54 patients with C. auris infection from Pakistan, India, South Africa, and Venezuela during 2012-2015 and the type specimen from Japan. Patient information was available for 41 of the isolates. We conducted antifungal susceptibility testing and whole-genome sequencing (WGS). RESULTS: Available clinical information revealed that 41% of patients had diabetes mellitus, 51% had undergone recent surgery, 73% had a central venous catheter, and 41% were receiving systemic an...
AbstractCandida auris is an emerging multidrug resistant yeast that causes nosocomial fungaemia and ...
Candida auris was first described in 2009, and it has since caused nosocomial outbreaks, invasive in...
Candida auris was first described in 2009, and it has since caused nosocomial outbreaks, invasive in...
Background. Candida auris, a multidrug-resistant yeast that causes invasive infections, was first de...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Candida auris, a multidrug-resistant yeast that causes inv...
Candida auris has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant yeast that can spread via nosocomial tra...
Candida auris has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant yeast that can spread via nosocomial tra...
Candida auris has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant yeast that can spread via nosocomial tra...
Candida auris has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant yeast that can spread via nosocomial tra...
International audienceCandida auris has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant yeast that can spr...
Candida auris is an emerging multidrug resistant yeast that causes nosocomial fungaemia and deep-sea...
Candida auris is an emerging multidrug resistant yeast that causes nosocomial fungaemia and deep-sea...
First described in 2009 in Japan, the emerging multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen Candida auris is ...
First described in 2009 in Japan, the emerging multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen Candida auris is ...
Candida auris was first described in 2009, and it has since caused nosocomial outbreaks, invasive in...
AbstractCandida auris is an emerging multidrug resistant yeast that causes nosocomial fungaemia and ...
Candida auris was first described in 2009, and it has since caused nosocomial outbreaks, invasive in...
Candida auris was first described in 2009, and it has since caused nosocomial outbreaks, invasive in...
Background. Candida auris, a multidrug-resistant yeast that causes invasive infections, was first de...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Candida auris, a multidrug-resistant yeast that causes inv...
Candida auris has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant yeast that can spread via nosocomial tra...
Candida auris has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant yeast that can spread via nosocomial tra...
Candida auris has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant yeast that can spread via nosocomial tra...
Candida auris has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant yeast that can spread via nosocomial tra...
International audienceCandida auris has emerged globally as a multidrug-resistant yeast that can spr...
Candida auris is an emerging multidrug resistant yeast that causes nosocomial fungaemia and deep-sea...
Candida auris is an emerging multidrug resistant yeast that causes nosocomial fungaemia and deep-sea...
First described in 2009 in Japan, the emerging multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen Candida auris is ...
First described in 2009 in Japan, the emerging multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen Candida auris is ...
Candida auris was first described in 2009, and it has since caused nosocomial outbreaks, invasive in...
AbstractCandida auris is an emerging multidrug resistant yeast that causes nosocomial fungaemia and ...
Candida auris was first described in 2009, and it has since caused nosocomial outbreaks, invasive in...
Candida auris was first described in 2009, and it has since caused nosocomial outbreaks, invasive in...