Two candida auris cases in Germany with no recent contact to foreign healthcare—epidemiological and microbiological investigations

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Abstract

Candida auris has become a global fungal public health threat. This multidrug-resistant yeast is associated with nosocomial intra-and interhospital transmissions causing healthcare-associated infections. Here, we report on two C. auris cases from Germany. The two patients stayed in Germany for a long time before C. auris was detected during their hospitalization. The patients were isolated in single rooms with contact precautions. No nosocomial transmissions were detected within the hospital. Both C. auris isolates exhibited high minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of fluconazole and one isolate additionally high MICs against the echinocandins. Microsatellite genotyping showed that both strains belong to the South Asian clade. These two cases are examples for appropriate in-hospital care and infection control without further nosocomial spread. Awareness for this emerging, multidrug-resistant pathogen is justified and systematic surveillance in European health care facilities should be performed.

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Steinmann, J., Schrauzer, T., Kirchhoff, L., Meis, J. F., & Rath, P. M. (2021). Two candida auris cases in Germany with no recent contact to foreign healthcare—epidemiological and microbiological investigations. Journal of Fungi, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7050380

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