时间:2026-04-07 20:23:23 来源:网络整理编辑:探索
It's not a fungus apocalypse. But it's a serious, growing problem.The Centers for Disease Control an
It's not a fungus apocalypse. But it's a serious, growing problem.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced this week that the fungus Candida auris (C. auris) "spread at an alarming rate in U.S. healthcare facilities" during 2020-2021. This fungus is particularly problematic because it's a strain that has emerged in recent years, can be resistant to some, or all, antifungal drugs, and has caused outbreaks in hospitals, Dr. Luis Ostrosky, an M.D., fungal infection expert, and professor of infectious diseases at UTHealth Houston, recently told Mashable.
The CDC is taking the spread, which can cause severe and fatal blood infections, seriously.
"The rapid rise and geographic spread of cases is concerning and emphasizes the need for continued surveillance, expanded lab capacity, quicker diagnostic tests, and adherence to proven infection prevention and control," CDC epidemiologist Dr. Meghan Lyman, lead author of the new research, said in a statement.
SEE ALSO:Why the scary fungus in 'The Last of Us' won't cause an apocalyptic outbreakThe research, entitled, "Worsening Spread of Candida auris in the United States, 2019 to 2021," is published in the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine.
The fungus Candida auris, which is a yeast, infects people who are quite ill and have compromised immune systems.
"To experience a fungal infection, there has to be something wrong with your immune system," Dr. Ostrosky, who is also chief of epidemiology at the academic hospital Memorial Hermann, explained. This includes people who have had organ transplants or other major, life-saving surgeries, as well as those undergoing cancer treatments, he said.
"In general, C. auris is not a threat to healthy people."
People in hospitals who are unwell are particularly susceptible to Candia auris. "People who are very sick, have invasive medical devices, or have long or frequent stays in healthcare facilities are at increased risk for acquiring C. auris," the CDC said.
Fortunately, like with most fungal spores, healthy people are not the group being infected or at risk. "In general, C. auris is not a threat to healthy people," the agency noted. That's because our advanced, healthy immune systems constantly combat fungal spores, and keep such foreign fungi microbes at bay. (For example, we inhale fungal spores every time we go outside.) "Humans are really, really good at staving off fungal infections," Vincent Bruno, a scientist at the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine who researches fungal diseases, told Mashable this year.
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Want more scienceand tech news delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up for Mashable's Top Stories newslettertoday.
But for those infected with Candia auris, the CDC is raising the alarm because it's often resistant to multiple antifungal drugs that doctors use to treat Candida infections. Candida auris is a newly emerged strain of the fungus Candida, which already causes some 25,000 infections annually. Some 30 to 60 percent of people infected with C. aurishave died, the CDC said. "However, many of these people had other serious illnesses that also increased their risk of death," the agency noted.
Since 2016, the CDC has been increasingly concerned about Candida auris. That's when the health agency received reports that the fungus was resistant to medicines in other parts of the world.
"It seemed hard to believe," the CDC wrote. "CDC fungal experts had never received a report describing a Candida infection resistant to all antifungal medications, let alone Candida that spreads easily between patients."
Reported cases, though overall low in numbers, have been rising significantly since 2015. Cases increased 318 percent in 2018, compared to the previous few years, resulting in a total of 323 clinical cases.
Crucially, Candida auris cases have only increased each year since 2016. "Nationwide, clinical cases rose from 476 in 2019 to 1,471 in 2021," the CDC just concluded.
Case counts again increased in 2022, the agency noted.
Counts of reported Candida auris cases in the U.S. in 2022.Credit: CDCA number of factors may contribute to these rising numbers, the agency notes. This includes poor infection control, more screening to detect the infection (a good thing), and increased fungal spread during a time of great strain on the healthcare system during peaks of the COVID pandemic hospitalizations.
To limit the spread, the CDC is sounding the alarm to aid healthcare facilities in identifying the infectious fungus, and how to contain the microbe in places like hospitals and nursing homes.
This story was originally published on March 21, and has been updated with more information about Candida auris.
TopicsHealth
Tributes flow after death of former Singapore president S.R. Nathan2026-04-07 20:04
利物浦6000萬歐新援破蛋 賽季進球數破百全歐第二2026-04-07 20:00
自信 !皇馬已向哈蘭德送出終極報價 確信能簽下他2026-04-07 19:54
啊這……球迷提問曼聯是屎嗎?迷你羅回答:是的2026-04-07 19:51
The Weeknd teases new music in Instagram post2026-04-07 19:49
長春亞泰海口雨中完成第一練 外援奧科雷已順利抵達上海2026-04-07 19:23
巴薩前瞻 :歐聯首戰主場求必勝 重要位置仍存隱患2026-04-07 19:23
法國2任總統勸姆巴佩留隊 已拒2份報價最多隻留2年2026-04-07 18:45
Cat gets stuck in the most awkward position ever2026-04-07 18:06
廣汽工作組已進駐廣州城展開工作 主帥範加斯特有望留任2026-04-07 18:04
Samsung Galaxy Note7 teardown reveals the magic behind the phone's iris scanner2026-04-07 19:30
亞特蘭大官方公告宣布 美國資金收購母公司55%股份2026-04-07 19:25
津門虎隊上海開練已經敲定兩名新外援 正辦理來中國手續2026-04-07 18:50
不老傳奇再繼續!曝伊布降薪續約 為米蘭多踢一年2026-04-07 18:47
Old lady swatting at a cat ends up in Photoshop battle2026-04-07 18:28
南特給皇馬當老師!就該這麽踢巴黎 ! 別慫就對了2026-04-07 18:23
哈蘭德走人在即? 大黃蜂擬預訂法甲19歲妖鋒接班2026-04-07 18:21
17日賠率 :巴薩對那不勒斯不敗 多特主場小勝可期2026-04-07 18:04
Aly Raisman catches Simone Biles napping on a plane like a champion2026-04-07 17:55
新國奧隊選秀麵頭重腳輕 能否繼續參加聯賽仍無定論2026-04-07 17:45