念珠菌的实验室调查、管理和感染预防与控制:为英格兰 2024 年国家指南更新提供信息的叙述性综述。

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新出现的真菌病原体白色念珠菌越来越被认为是全球医疗相关感染的一个重要原因。念珠菌具有高度传播性、适应性和持久性,是一种极有可能导致灾难性后果的病菌。从临床标本中识别法氏囊病菌的能力取得了令人鼓舞的进展,但许多国家缺乏实验室诊断能力和监测系统。对常用抗真菌药物的内在抗药性,再加上快速获得抗药性的能力,大大限制了治疗方案的选择,因此迫切需要新型药物。尽管如此,在越来越多的证据基础上,通过采取严格的感染预防和控制措施,还是可以阻断疾病的爆发,避免或最大限度地降低死亡率。本综述提供了有关流行病学、COVID-19 大流行的影响、风险因素、识别和分型、耐药性特征、治疗、定植检测以及阿氏杆菌感染预防和控制措施的最新信息。此次审查为英国卫生安全局(UKHSA)计划于 2024 年更新有关实验室调查、管理和感染预防与控制念珠菌的指南提供了依据。要控制念珠菌在医疗机构中的传播,需要采取多学科应对措施,并应强调疫情准备和应对、快速追踪接触者、隔离或集中患者和工作人员、严格的手部卫生和其他感染预防与控制措施、专用或一次性设备、适当的消毒以及有关患者转院和出院的有效沟通。
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The laboratory investigation, management, and infection prevention and control of Candida auris: a narrative review to inform the 2024 national guidance update in England.

The emergent fungal pathogen Candida auris is increasingly recognised as an important cause of healthcare-associated infections globally. It is highly transmissible, adaptable, and persistent, resulting in an organism with significant outbreak potential that risks devastating consequences. Progress in the ability to identify C. auris in clinical specimens is encouraging, but laboratory diagnostic capacity and surveillance systems are lacking in many countries. Intrinsic resistance to commonly used antifungals, combined with the ability to rapidly acquire resistance to therapy, substantially restricts treatment options and novel agents are desperately needed. Despite this, outbreaks can be interrupted, and mortality avoided or minimised, through the application of rigorous infection prevention and control measures with an increasing evidence base. This review provides an update on epidemiology, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, risk factors, identification and typing, resistance profiles, treatment, detection of colonisation, and infection prevention and control measures for C. auris. This review has informed a planned 2024 update to the United Kingdom Health Security Agency (UKHSA) guidance on the laboratory investigation, management, and infection prevention and control of Candida auris. A multidisciplinary response is needed to control C. auris transmission in a healthcare setting and should emphasise outbreak preparedness and response, rapid contact tracing and isolation or cohorting of patients and staff, strict hand hygiene and other infection prevention and control measures, dedicated or single-use equipment, appropriate disinfection, and effective communication concerning patient transfers and discharge.

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