Emergence of multidrug-resistant and opportunistic fungal infections due to Candida auris in intensive care units
Peetam Singh, Anita Pandey

TL;DR
This study reports the emergence of Candida auris, a drug-resistant fungus, in hospital intensive care units in India, highlighting its resistance to most antifungals.
Contribution
The study provides new data on the prevalence and risk factors of C. auris infections in a tertiary care hospital in India.
Findings
Candida auris comprised 3.22% of all Candida isolates in the study.
Intensive care unit stay was the most common risk factor for C. auris infection.
C. auris showed resistance to most antifungals except echinocandins.
Abstract
An increasing number of invasive infections due to multidrug-resistant Candida species have been reported worldwide. Among these Candida species, Candida auris has attracted more attention in recent years due to major outbreaks in healthcare facilities globally and is considered an emerging pathogen. This study was planned to observe the occurrence of C. auris infections in a tertiary care hospital in India. The clinical specimens were inoculated on Sabouraud dextrose agar along with other conventional culture media for aerobic culture based on specimen type. The blood culture was performed by BacT/ALERT 3D automated blood culture system. After preliminary identification, the species-level identification of Candida was performed by the VITEK-2 compact automated system from bioMerieux, France. Out of a total of 497 Candida isolates, 21.33% were Candida albicans, while 78.67% were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntifungal resistance and susceptibility · Fungal Infections and Studies · Infectious Diseases and Mycology
