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CDC Discusses Candida auris: Strategies to Help Control and Prevent Outbreaks

To control C auris, focus on using antibiotics and improving diagnostics. New treatments in development offer hope for better management. This is the fourth and final installment in CDC's interview with the ICT.

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CDC Discusses Candida auris: What if We Do Nothing—Or Not Enough

CDC warns about Candida auris spreading if health care workers don't take preventative measures in an interview with Infection Control Today.

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CDC Discusses Candida auris: The Role of Infection Preventionists and EVS Staff

To prevent the spread of C auris, the CDC recommends that IPs and environmental hygienists play a critical role. In this interview, the medical scientists clarify what specific actions they should take.

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CDC Discusses Candida auris With ICT: What Makes It So Dangerous?

To ensure the accuracy of the information concerning Candida auris, Infection Control Today has spoken with 2 medical scientists from the CDC.

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CDC issues warning of Fungus called Candida Auris

Megan Lyman, medical officer for the CDC said, c. auris is a yeast normally found on your body typically on the skin but can cause infections if it grows out of control or deep inside your body.

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