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Area of Science:

  • Infectious Diseases
  • Mycology
  • Healthcare Epidemiology

Background:

  • Candida auris is a multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen identified in 2009.
  • It has emerged as a global healthcare concern due to its virulence and antifungal resistance.
  • Healthcare-associated infections caused by C. auris are particularly challenging to control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the epidemiology of Candida auris in skilled nursing facilities.
  • To discuss infection prevention strategies for C. auris in these settings.
  • To identify challenges in diagnosing and managing C. auris infections and colonization.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a narrative review.
  • Literature search on Candida auris epidemiology, transmission, and infection control.
  • Analysis of challenges in diagnosis and management within skilled nursing facilities.

Main Results:

  • Candida auris demonstrates high persistence in healthcare environments and resident colonization.
  • Effective infection control in skilled nursing facilities is difficult.
  • Diagnosis and management of C. auris present significant clinical hurdles.

Conclusions:

  • Candida auris is a high-priority pathogen requiring enhanced surveillance and infection control.
  • Skilled nursing facilities need tailored strategies to combat C. auris.
  • Further research is needed to address diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.