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Understanding Candida Auris: Insights from Doctors at Lexington Hospital

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WKYT

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Several cases of the drug-resistant fungus Candida auris have been reported at UK Chandler Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. The cases are isolated to one floor of the hospital, and while the fungus is present on the patients' skin, it is not causing active infections. Candida auris is known for causing outbreaks in healthcare facilities worldwide. UK HealthCare has implemented surveillance and isolation protocols to prevent the spread of the fungus. Although the infection can be dangerous for hospitalized patients, it is unlikely to affect healthy individuals in the general population. Healthcare professionals emphasize the importance of seeking medical care when needed and assure the public that there is no reason to panic.

Outbreak of 'Emerging Pathogenic Yeast' Strikes UK Chandler Hospital

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WKYT

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Several cases of the fungus Candida auris have been reported at UK Chandler Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. The five isolated cases involve patients with the fungus on their skin, but without active infection. Candida auris is an emerging pathogenic yeast that can cause invasive infections and is resistant to multiple antimicrobials. UK HealthCare has implemented isolation and disinfection measures to prevent further transmission.

Outbreak of Fungal Disease Hits UK Chandler Hospital Patients

Originally Published 2 years ago — by LEX 18 News - Lexington, KY

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UK Chandler Hospital has confirmed five cases of patients with the drug-resistant fungal disease Candida auris. The patients are isolated on one floor, and while the fungus is present on their skin, it is not causing active infections. Candida auris is a type of yeast that can spread easily in healthcare facilities and is resistant to antifungal treatments. Screening and specimen testing can determine if a patient is infected or colonized with the fungus.