Candida auris: Multidrug resistance and new treatment strategies

Elisa Cardoso Bensusan, Julia Araujo Soares, L. Giorgetti, Pãmella Antunes de Macêdo-Sales
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Candida auris is an emerging public health threat fungal pathogen of high virulence and mortality rates throughout the world causing outbreaks in hospitals, hence it has become both an unfathomable and challenging nosocomial infection. The prevalence of this yeast infection is mostly seen in immunocompromised patients admitted to intensive care units in use of antibiotics, immunosuppressive drugs and catheters. As it exhibits an amplified resistance to recurrent antifungal drugs, along with its delayed diagnostic rates due to its similarities to other Candida species, in addition to how quickly it spreads, this pathogen takes part in a major concern within healthcare centers. C. auris’ high virulence is mainly on account of the biofilm formation in medical devices as a consequence of its phenotypic plasticity and ability to adapt to the most challenging and fraught conditions remaining viable in innumerable surfaces for up to two weeks. A better understanding of those aspects is imperative in order to control and provide alternative treatment strategies. In light of this, the aim of this study was to systematically investigate publications related to C. auris' relevance, focusing on the epidemiological strains prevalent all over the world, not only as a nosocomial rising infection and its concern in global public health, but also focus on its resistance mechanisms to available antifungal treatment in addition to propose future investigation on new promising treatment strategies.
耳念珠菌:多药耐药及新的治疗策略
耳念珠菌是一种新兴的公共卫生威胁真菌病原体,在世界范围内具有高毒力和高死亡率,可引起医院暴发,因此它已成为一种深不可测且具有挑战性的医院感染。这种酵母菌感染的流行主要见于使用抗生素、免疫抑制药物和导尿管的重症监护病房的免疫功能低下患者。由于它对复发性抗真菌药物的耐药性增强,以及由于与其他念珠菌种类相似而导致的诊出率延迟,再加上它的传播速度之快,这种病原体成为医疗保健中心关注的主要问题。金黄色葡萄球菌的高毒力主要是由于其表型可塑性和适应最具挑战性和令人担忧的条件的能力,在医疗器械中形成生物膜,在无数表面上存活长达两周。为了控制和提供替代治疗策略,更好地了解这些方面是必不可少的。鉴于此,本研究的目的是系统地调查与C. auris相关性相关的出版物,重点关注全球流行的流行病学菌株,不仅是医院内的上升感染及其在全球公共卫生中的关注,而且重点关注其对现有抗真菌治疗的耐药机制,并提出新的有前景的治疗策略。
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