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Volume 31, Number 8—August 2025

Dispatch

Progression from Candida auris Colonization Screening to Clinical Case Status, United States, 2016–2023

Anna D. BakerComments to Author , Jeremy A.W. Gold, Kaitlin Forsberg, Sophie Jones, and Meghan M. Lyman
Author affiliation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Facility type of specimen collection for patients with Candida auris screening cases in whom clinical C. auris cases occurred, United States, 2016–2023. Sankey diagram made in RStudio (https://www.rstudio.com). ACH, acute care hospital; LTACH, long-term acute-care hospital; SNF, skilled nursing facility (non–ventilator-equipped); vSNF, ventilator-equipped skilled nursing facility.

Figure 2. Facility type of specimen collection for patients with Candida auris screening cases in whom clinical C. auris cases occurred, United States, 2016–2023. Sankey diagram made in RStudio (https://www.rstudio.com). ACH, acute care hospital; LTACH, long-term acute-care hospital; SNF, skilled nursing facility (non–ventilator-equipped); vSNF, ventilator-equipped skilled nursing facility.

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