Multidrug-resistant Candida auris: not the usual commensal

Candidemia remains a public health concern worldwide. In the last 10 years, Candida auris (C. auris) has emerged as a problematic pathogen in the healthcare setting. The pathogen is difficult to identify, multiple-drug-resistant and highly transmissible, and has attracted considerable attention due...

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Main Authors: Zainal, Mukarramah, Wan Ahmad Kamil, Wan NurHazirah, Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz, Mohd Sarmin, Nurul 'Izzah
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spelling my.iium.irep.1108322024-02-13T04:27:26Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/110832/ Multidrug-resistant Candida auris: not the usual commensal Zainal, Mukarramah Wan Ahmad Kamil, Wan NurHazirah Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz Mohd Sarmin, Nurul 'Izzah QR Microbiology Candidemia remains a public health concern worldwide. In the last 10 years, Candida auris (C. auris) has emerged as a problematic pathogen in the healthcare setting. The pathogen is difficult to identify, multiple-drug-resistant and highly transmissible, and has attracted considerable attention due to its rapid and widespread transmission. The reasons behind the emergence of this fungus remain unclear to date. In this review, we discuss the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and pathophysiology of C. auris infection and highlight key factors that enable the fungus to cause outbreaks, including the difficulties in identification and the ability to colonize medical equipment surfaces, form biofilms, and spread via direct contact, and its resistance to anti-fungal agents. As Candida sp. is the fungus most frequently isolated in the mouth, we also assessed whether the oral cavity could be a missing link in the emergence of C. auris outbreaks, and concluded that there is currently scarce evidence supporting the role of oral infections in the spread of this pathogen. Possible explanations include the inability of C. auris to colonise the oral cavity and the significant sensitivity to histatin 5 in human saliva. An understanding of the virulence factors as well as of the mechanisms that confer protection against C. auris infection, exemplified by the oral ecosystem, may be useful in developing effective anti-fungal strategies for this pathogen. STEMM Research Ltd 2023-12-29 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110832/2/110832_Multidrug-resistant%20Candida%20auris%20not%20the%20usual%20commensal.pdf Zainal, Mukarramah and Wan Ahmad Kamil, Wan NurHazirah and Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz and Mohd Sarmin, Nurul 'Izzah (2023) Multidrug-resistant Candida auris: not the usual commensal. STEMS, 1. pp. 4-16. ISSN 3033-4330 https://www.stemmresearch.com/press https://doi.org/10.62318/stems.23jjn
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Zainal, Mukarramah
Wan Ahmad Kamil, Wan NurHazirah
Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz
Mohd Sarmin, Nurul 'Izzah
Multidrug-resistant Candida auris: not the usual commensal
description Candidemia remains a public health concern worldwide. In the last 10 years, Candida auris (C. auris) has emerged as a problematic pathogen in the healthcare setting. The pathogen is difficult to identify, multiple-drug-resistant and highly transmissible, and has attracted considerable attention due to its rapid and widespread transmission. The reasons behind the emergence of this fungus remain unclear to date. In this review, we discuss the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and pathophysiology of C. auris infection and highlight key factors that enable the fungus to cause outbreaks, including the difficulties in identification and the ability to colonize medical equipment surfaces, form biofilms, and spread via direct contact, and its resistance to anti-fungal agents. As Candida sp. is the fungus most frequently isolated in the mouth, we also assessed whether the oral cavity could be a missing link in the emergence of C. auris outbreaks, and concluded that there is currently scarce evidence supporting the role of oral infections in the spread of this pathogen. Possible explanations include the inability of C. auris to colonise the oral cavity and the significant sensitivity to histatin 5 in human saliva. An understanding of the virulence factors as well as of the mechanisms that confer protection against C. auris infection, exemplified by the oral ecosystem, may be useful in developing effective anti-fungal strategies for this pathogen.
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author Zainal, Mukarramah
Wan Ahmad Kamil, Wan NurHazirah
Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz
Mohd Sarmin, Nurul 'Izzah
author_facet Zainal, Mukarramah
Wan Ahmad Kamil, Wan NurHazirah
Arzmi, Mohd Hafiz
Mohd Sarmin, Nurul 'Izzah
author_sort Zainal, Mukarramah
title Multidrug-resistant Candida auris: not the usual commensal
title_short Multidrug-resistant Candida auris: not the usual commensal
title_full Multidrug-resistant Candida auris: not the usual commensal
title_fullStr Multidrug-resistant Candida auris: not the usual commensal
title_full_unstemmed Multidrug-resistant Candida auris: not the usual commensal
title_sort multidrug-resistant candida auris: not the usual commensal
publisher STEMM Research Ltd
publishDate 2023
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/110832/2/110832_Multidrug-resistant%20Candida%20auris%20not%20the%20usual%20commensal.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/110832/
https://www.stemmresearch.com/press
https://doi.org/10.62318/stems.23jjn
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