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Prevalence of Candida auris in Canadian acute care hospitals among at-risk patients, 2018.

Hector Felipe Garcia-JeldesRobyn MitchellAllison McGeerWallis RudnickKanchana AmaratungaSnigdha VallabhaneniShawn R Lockhartnull nullAmrita Bharat
Published in: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control (2020)
To identify the prevalence of C. auris in Canadian patients who are potentially at risk for colonization, we screened 488 patients who were either hospitalized abroad, had a carbapenemase-producing organism (CPO), or were in units with high antifungal use. Two patients were colonized with C. auris; both had received healthcare in India and had a CPO. Among 35 patients who had recently received healthcare in the Indian subcontinent and were CPO colonized or infected, the prevalence of C. auris was 5.7%.
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