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Volume 31, Number 3—March 2025
Synopsis

Candida auris Outbreak and Epidemiologic Response in Burn Intensive Care Unit, Illinois, USA, 2021–2023

Hannah J. Barbian1Comments to Author , Louise Lie1, Alyse Kittner, Amanda Harrington, Joshua Carson, Mabel Frias, David H. Slade, Do Young Kim, Stephanie Black, Jorge P. Parada2, and Mary K. Hayden2
Author affiliation: Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA (H.J. Barbian, M.K. Hayden); Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois, USA (L. Lie, A. Harrington, J. Carson, D.H. Slade, J.P. Parada); Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago (A. Kittner, D.Y. Kim, S. Black); Cook County Department of Public Health, Forest Park, Illinois, USA (M. Frias)

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Figure 4

Pairwise SNP distances within different Candida auris populations in study of outbreak in burn intensive care unit, Illinois, USA, 2021–2023. Black points (which appear as lines for the large datasets) are pairwise SNP distances between 2 isolate sequences; horizontal red dashed lines indicate medians. BICU, burn intensive care unit; NS, not significant (adjusted p>0.05); SNP, single-nucleotide polymorphism.

Figure 4. Pairwise SNP distances within different Candida auris populations in study of outbreak in burn intensive care unit, Illinois, USA, 2021–2023. Black points (which appear as lines for the large datasets) are pairwise SNP distances between 2 isolate sequences; horizontal red dashed lines indicate medians. BICU, burn intensive care unit; NS, not significant (adjusted p>0.05); SNP, single-nucleotide polymorphism.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

2These authors contributed equally to this article.

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