Epidemiologic Shift in Candidemia Driven by Candida auris, South Africa, 2016–20171
Erika van Schalkwyk
2, Ruth S. Mpembe, Juno Thomas, Liliwe Shuping, Husna Ismail, Warren Lowman, Alan S. Karstaedt, Vindana Chibabhai, Jeannette Wadula, Theunis Avenant, Angeliki Messina, Chetna N. Govind, Krishnee Moodley, Halima Dawood, Praksha Ramjathan, Nelesh P. Govender
2 , and for GERMS-SA
Author affiliations: National Institute for Communicable Diseases, Johannesburg, South Africa (E. van Schalkwyk, R.S. Mpembe, J. Thomas, L. Shuping, H. Ismail, N.P. Govender); Vermaak & Partners–Pathcare Pathologists, Johannesburg (W. Lowman); Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre, Johannesburg (W. Lowman); University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (W. Lowman, A.S. Karstaedt, V. Chibabhai, J. Wadula, A. Messina, N.P. Govender); University of Pretoria and Kalafong Provincial Tertiary Hospital, Pretoria, South Africa (T. Avenant); Netcare Hospitals Ltd, Johannesburg (A. Messina); Lancet Laboratories, Durban, South Africa (C.N. Govind, K. Moodley); University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban (C.N. Govind, H. Dawood, P. Ramjathan); Grey’s Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa (H. Dawood); National Health Laboratory Service, Johannesburg (V. Chibabhai, J. Wadula, P. Ramjathan)
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Figure 3. Location and number of 741 Candida auris candidemia cases at 79 hospitals, including 7 hospitals with neonatal cases, South Africa, 2016–2017. Location data were missing for 53 cases.
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