auris before it is detected in clinical cases. To learn more about the sensitivity and limitations of wastewater-based surveillance, we used wastewater-based methods to detect C. auris in a southern Utah jurisdiction with no known clinical cases before and after the documented tra...
Introduction. Candida auris is a relatively novel pathogen first described in 2009 in Japan. It has increased its presence worldwide, becoming a public health concern due to its innate resistance to ...
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Functional redundancy in Candida auris cell surface adhesins crucial for cell-cell interaction and aggregation Article Open access 25 October 2024 References Pfaller, M. A. & Diekema, D. J. Epidemiology of invasive mycoses in North America. Crit. Rev. Microbiol. 36, 1–53 (2010). Article...
Candida auris uses metabolic strategies to escape and kill macrophages while avoiding robust activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome response 2023, Cell Reports Citation Excerpt : Imaging was performed on a Leica AF6000 LX epifluorescence microscope (20x objective). The imaging data was analyzed and quan...
ArticleOpen access18 January 2024 Introduction The rise in antimicrobial resistance has become a major threat to public health1. Although the focus has primarily been on pan-resistant bacteria, there is growing concern over the multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen,Candida auris. This emerging pathogen ...
2. Sudden simultaneous emergence of Candida auris infections in separate global regions Candida species are well-known yeasts that can cause a variety of cutaneous and invasive infections; however, they had never been considered a serious global health threat until the recent emergence of Candida auri...
[3,4]. In 2009, anotherCandidaspecies,C. auris, was described for the first time and now, this species is causing infections everywhere in the world [5]. A major problem with this species is that most isolates are resistant to fluconazole and a large percentage of the isolates is also ...
auris infections of the bloodstream approach 50%. Concern about the emergence and spread of C. auris has resulted in alerts being posted by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA), the ECDC (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Sweden), and PHE (Public Health...
Functional redundancy in Candida auris cell surface adhesins crucial for cell-cell interaction and aggregation Article Open access 25 October 2024 Transcriptional responses of Candida glabrata biofilm cells to fluconazole are modulated by the carbon source Article Open access 23 January 2020 Reference...