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Volume 25, Number 1—January 2019
Research Letter

Candida auris Sternal Osteomyelitis in a Man from Kenya Visiting Australia, 2015

Christopher H. Heath1Comments to Author , John R. Dyer, Stanley Pang, Geoffrey W. Coombs, and Dianne J. Gardam1
Author affiliations: Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia (C.H. Heath); University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia (C.H. Heath); Fiona Stanley Hospital, Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia (C.H. Heath, J.R. Dyer); PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA, Murdoch (C.H. Heath, S. Pang, G.W. Coombs, D.J. Gardam); Murdoch University, Murdoch (S. Pang, G.W. Coombs)

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<!-- INSERT SHAPE --><!-- INSERT SHAPE -->Figure. Computed tomography scan of the chest wall (sagittal section, bony windows) of man from Kenya with Candida auris sternal osteomyelitis, Australia, 2015. Image shows bony erosion and fragmentation of distal sternum (thin arrow), together with a 3.3-cm abscess and a sinus tract in the subcutaneous tissues (thick arrow).

. Computed tomography scan of the chest wall (sagittal section, bony windows) of man from Kenya with sternal osteomyelitis, Australia, 2015. Image shows bony erosion and fragmentation of distal sternum (thin arrow), together with a 3.3-cm abscess and a sinus tract in the subcutaneous tissues (thick arrow).

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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