Candida auris cluster in a center with no previous infections associated with a single organ donor
Background: Candida auris is an opportunistic pathogen reported in the US since 2016. C. auris infections (CAI) are frequently healthcare-associated, but only one case of donor-derived CAI in a lung transplant recipient has been reported (PMID 28520901). We describe a cluster of two CAIs at a single...
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Main Authors: | Evan Rivere (Author), Eric Meissner (Author), Alexandra Mills (Author), Courtney Harris (Author), Adrienne Lorek (Author), Scott Curry (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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