2023
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines11030898
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Identification and Elimination of Antifungal Tolerance in Candida auris

Abstract: Antimicrobial resistance is a global health crisis to which pathogenic fungi make a substantial contribution. The human fungal pathogen C. auris is of particular concern due to its rapid spread across the world and its evolution of multidrug resistance. Fluconazole failure in C. auris has been recently attributed to antifungal “tolerance”. Tolerance is a phenomenon whereby a slow-growing subpopulation of tolerant cells, which are genetically identical to susceptible cells, emerges during drug treatment. We use… Show more

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“…If this is not effective, a switch to liposomal amphotericin B may be considered. Echinocandins may only be used in exceptional circumstances and only after ruling out central nervous system involvement (Figure 2) [33,35]. Some infections are particularly difficult to treat due to multi-resistance to several antifungal agents, including fluconazole (and other azoles), amphotericin B and echinocandins.…”
Section: Therapy and Antifungal Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If this is not effective, a switch to liposomal amphotericin B may be considered. Echinocandins may only be used in exceptional circumstances and only after ruling out central nervous system involvement (Figure 2) [33,35]. Some infections are particularly difficult to treat due to multi-resistance to several antifungal agents, including fluconazole (and other azoles), amphotericin B and echinocandins.…”
Section: Therapy and Antifungal Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%