Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8740109 | Journal of Hospital Infection | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The emerging pathogenic multidrug-resistant yeast Candida auris is an important source of healthcare-associated infections and of growing global clinical concern. The ability of this organism to survive on surfaces and withstand environmental stressors creates a challenge for eradicating it from hospitals. A panel of C. auris clinical isolates was evaluated on different surface environments against the standard disinfectant sodium hypochlorite and high-level disinfectant peracetic acid. C. auris was shown to selectively tolerate clinically relevant concentrations of sodium hypochlorite and peracetic acid in a surface-dependent manner, which may explain its ability to successfully persist within the hospital environment.
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Authors
R. Kean, L. Sherry, E. Townsend, E. McKloud, B. Short, A. Akinbobola, W.G. Mackay, C. Williams, B.L. Jones, G. Ramage,