耳念珠菌在医疗器械上持续存在的促成因素及其根除模式。

Q3 Medicine
Kingsley Chukwuemeka Nwachukwu, Ebubechukwu Nwarunma, Chinaza David Uchenna, Ositadinma Chinyere Ugbogu
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摘要

耳念珠菌是一种新出现的病原体,主要从长期住院的免疫功能低下患者中分离出来。它栖息在引起耳朵、伤口和全身感染的患者的皮肤表面;如果治疗不当,可能导致严重的死亡。金黄色葡萄球菌除了是一种皮肤病原体外,还会在医疗器械表面定植。医疗设备是医院的工具和部件,通常用于诊断和治疗与人类皮肤相关的疾病。金黄色葡萄球菌在医疗器械上的存活和持久性机制尚不清楚,这是临床医生严重关注的问题。金黄色葡萄球菌在医疗器械上的持续存在阻碍了其有效消除,阻碍了感染的治疗,并增加了其抗真菌耐药性。有证据表明,金黄色葡萄球菌细胞壁上的一些表面分子和生物膜的细胞外基质是其持久性的原因,并作为使能因子存在。由于耳、皮肤和全身感染病例的增加,以及医院中耳念珠菌传播导致的死亡,有必要研究这些促成因素。这篇综述的重点是识别使能因子,并旨在评估它们在金黄色葡萄球菌中诱导持久性的能力。为了减少或完全消除金黄色葡萄球菌及其使能因子在医院的传播,对消毒灭菌方法的效果进行了比较。
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Enablers of <i>Candida auris</i> persistence on medical devices and their mode of eradication.

Enablers of <i>Candida auris</i> persistence on medical devices and their mode of eradication.

Enablers of <i>Candida auris</i> persistence on medical devices and their mode of eradication.

Enablers of Candida auris persistence on medical devices and their mode of eradication.

Candida auris is an emerging pathogen predominantly isolated from immunocompromised patients, hospitalized for a long time. It inhabits the skin surfaces of patients causing ear, wound, and systemic infections; if not treated properly, it could lead to severe mortality. Apart from being a skin pathogen, C. auris colonizes the surfaces of medical devices. Medical devices are hospital tools and components often utilized for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases associated with human skin. The mechanism of survival and persistence of C. auris on medical devices has remained unclear and is a serious concern for clinicians. The persistence of C. auris on medical devices has deterred its effective elimination, hindered the treatment of infections, and increased its antifungal resistance. Evidence has shown that a few surface molecules on the cell wall of C. auris and the extracellular matrix of the biofilm are responsible for its persistence and exist as enablers. Due to the increased cases of ear, skin, and systemic infections as well as death resulting from the spread of C. auris in hospitals, there is a need to study these enablers. This review focused on the identification of the enablers and aimed to evaluate them in relation to their ability to induce persistence in C. auris. In order to reduce the spread of or completely eliminate C. auris and its enablers in hospitals, the efficacy of disinfection and sterilization methods were compared.

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Current Medical Mycology
Current Medical Mycology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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