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<i>Candida auris</i>in South Africa, 2012–2016
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Diagnostic MycologyAfrican DiasporaClinical MycologyClinical EpidemiologySouth AfricaEmerging Infectious DiseaseInfection ControlPublic HealthParasitologyAfrican DevelopmentInfectious Disease EpidemiologyClinical Infectious DiseaseClinical MicrobiologyEpidemiologyAfrican StudiesEmerging Infectious DiseasesGlobal HealthInternational HealthC. AurisClinical InfectionCandida AurisMedicine
To determine the epidemiology of Candida auris in South Africa, we reviewed data from public- and private-sector diagnostic laboratories that reported confirmed and probable cases of invasive disease and colonization for October 2012-November 2016. We defined a case as a first isolation of C. auris from any specimen from a person of any age admitted to any healthcare facility in South Africa. We defined probable cases as cases where the diagnostic laboratory had used a nonconfirmatory biochemical identification method and C. haemulonii was cultured. We analyzed 1,692 cases; 93% were from private-sector healthcare facilities, and 92% of cases from known locations were from Gauteng Province. Of cases with available data, 29% were invasive infections. The number of cases increased from 18 (October 2012-November 2013) to 861 (October 2015-November 2016). Our results show a large increase in C. auris cases during the study period, centered on private hospitals in Gauteng Province.
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