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.
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.
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.