Volume 29, Number 7—July 2023
Synopsis
Nationwide Outbreak of Candida auris Infections Driven by COVID-19 Hospitalizations, Israel, 2021–20221
Figure 2

Figure 2. Association of Candida auris infection with COVID-19 hospitalization, Israel, January 2021–May 2022. Bars represent monthly C. auris incidence (no. cases). Cases with SARS-CoV-2 co-infection are shown in orange, non–co-infected cases are in blue. Red line shows level of hospital occupancy with COVID-19 patients. Scales for the y-axes differ substantially to underscore patterns but do not permit direct comparisons.
1Preliminary results from this study were presented at the 32nd European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, April 23–26, 2022, Lisbon, Portugal.
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