Candida auris: Brazil issues alert on first case of fatal drug-resistant ‘superfungal’



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The majority of documented Candida auris infections worldwide have occurred in hospital settings.

The National Sanitary Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) issued an alert on Monday (7/12) about an ongoing investigation into the possible first positive case in the country of Candida auris, a drug-resistant fungus responsible for hospital infections that has become one one of the most feared in the world.

In its alert, Anvisa stated that Candida auris (C. auris) “It is an emerging fungus that represents a serious threat to public health.”

C. auris infection is resistant to drugs and can be fatal. Worldwide, it is estimated that invasive fungal infections of C. auris have caused the death of 30% to 60% of patients.

According to the Anvisa alert, the fungus was identified in “a sample from the tip of a catheter from a patient admitted to an ICU for adults in a hospital in the State of Bahia.” The sample was analyzed by the Profº Gonçalo Moniz Central Public Health Laboratory (Lacen-BA), in Salvador, and by the Laboratory of the Hospital das Clínicas, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo.

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