Four genomic clades of Candida auris identified in Canada, 2012-2019

Candida auris is an emerging yeast that is associated with antifungal resistance and healthcare-associated outbreaks. From 2012-2019, there were 24 known cases of C. auris colonization or infection in Canada. Isolates were from axilla/groin (n = 6), ear (n = 5), blood (n = 4), toe (n = 2), and a variety of other sites (n = 7). Canadian isolates belonged to the four main genomic clades: Clade I (formerly called South Asian clade, n = 12), Clade II (East Asian, n = 3), Clade III (African, n = 4), and Clade IV (South American, n = 5).  Isolates within each clade were clonal, however, whole genome sequencing may be helpful in identifying clusters within healthcare facilities.
Auteurs (Zotero)
De Luca, Domenica G.; Alexander, David C.; Dingle, Tanis C.; Dufresne, Philippe J.; Hoang, Linda M.; Kus, Julianne V.; Schwartz, Ilan S.; Mulvey, Michael R.; Bharat, Amrita
Date de publication (Zotero)
décembre, 2021