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Review
. 2021 Sep 29;11(3):441-448.
doi: 10.18683/germs.2021.1281. eCollection 2021 Sep.

Candida auris and other phylogenetically related species - a mini-review of the literature

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Review

Candida auris and other phylogenetically related species - a mini-review of the literature

Cristina Nicoleta Ciurea et al. Germs. .

Abstract

The lesser-known non-albicans Candida species are often overlooked and difficult to diagnose in most microbiology laboratories. Candida auris, a relatively newly discovered species, is responsible for outbreaks in various geographical regions. Because of its increased resistance to antifungal drugs, C. auris is responsible for hard-to-treat infections and its pathogenicity is still incompletely elucidated. Non-albicans species phylogenetically related to C. auris, like the C. haemulonii complex might also play a role in human pathology. The current summary of the literature presents the emergence, virulence, laboratory identification, and molecular mechanisms responsible for antifungal resistance of emergent rare non-albicans Candida species.

Keywords: C. auris; C. haemulonii; C. ruelliae.

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Conflicts of interest: none to declare.

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Countries with reported cases of C. auris infections-

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