2022
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofac492.013
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88. Increasing Bioburden of Candida auris Body Site Colonization is Associated with Environmental Contamination

Abstract: Background Environmental contamination is suspected to play a key role in transmission of Candida auris in healthcare facilities. We recently showed that environmental surfaces near C. auris-colonized patients are commonly recontaminated within hours after disinfection. Clinical factors contributing to environmental contamination are not well characterized. Methods We conducted a multi-regional (Chicago, IL; Irvine, CA) prosp… Show more

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“…When the study's investigators disinfected the room, recontamination of room surfaces occurred quickly (within 4-12 h) and was associated with the number of patient body sites colonized with C. auris. 38 Lastly, shared medical equipment may be important vectors of transmission. During an outbreak of C. auris in an intensive care unit in the United Kingdom, multiple infection control measures were used including weekly screening, contact precautions, and enhanced environmental cleaning.…”
Section: Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When the study's investigators disinfected the room, recontamination of room surfaces occurred quickly (within 4-12 h) and was associated with the number of patient body sites colonized with C. auris. 38 Lastly, shared medical equipment may be important vectors of transmission. During an outbreak of C. auris in an intensive care unit in the United Kingdom, multiple infection control measures were used including weekly screening, contact precautions, and enhanced environmental cleaning.…”
Section: Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the study’s investigators disinfected the room, recontamination of room surfaces occurred quickly (within 4–12 h) and was associated with the number of patient body sites colonized with C. auris . 38 …”
Section: Healthcare Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%