Candida auris in Heart Transplant Donor: First Isolation in a Southern Italy Heart Transplant Center
Lorenzo Giovannico, Giuseppe Fischetti, Luca Savino, Giuseppina Caggiano, Maria Chironna, Silvio Tafuri, Tomaso Bottio

TL;DR
A heart transplant donor in Southern Italy was found to be colonized with Candida auris, but the recipient did not contract the infection thanks to strict protocols.
Contribution
First reported case of Candida auris colonization in a heart transplant donor in Southern Italy and successful prevention of transmission.
Findings
Candida auris was isolated from a heart transplant donor's bronchoaspirate sample.
Recipient showed no evidence of C. auris transmission despite donor colonization.
Environmental and recipient surveillance remained negative for C. auris.
Abstract
Candida auris is an emerging multidrug‐resistant fungal pathogen increasingly implicated in healthcare‐associated outbreaks worldwide. Its presence in organ donors poses a significant threat to transplant recipients due to the risk of invasive infection and limited antifungal treatment options. We report the first isolation of Candida auris in a heart transplant donor at a transplant center in Southern Italy. The donor, a 45‐year‐old woman from Greece, was colonized with C. auris in the bronchoaspirate sample collected at the time of organ retrieval. Despite this colonization, the donor heart was successfully transplanted into a 62‐year‐old male recipient with end‐stage heart failure secondary to myocardial infarction and cardiogenic shock. The recipient received targeted perioperative prophylaxis and was placed under strict isolation protocols. Repeated microbiological surveillance,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntifungal resistance and susceptibility · Fungal Infections and Studies · Ocular Infections and Treatments
