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Volume 32, Number 4—April 2026

Research

Accelerated Increase in Candida auris Bloodstream Infections during COVID-19 Pandemic, South Africa

Husna Ismail, Olga Perovic, Ruth Mpembe, Warren Lowman, Chetna Govind, Pieter Ekermans, Waasila Jassat, Richard Welch, and Nelesh P. GovenderComments to Author 
Author affiliation: National Institute for Communicable Diseases, a Division of the National Health Laboratory Service, Johannesburg, South Africa (H. Ismail, O. Perovic, R. Mpembe, W. Jassat, R. Welch, N.P. Govender); University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg South Africa (R. Mpembe, W. Lowman, N.P. Govender); Vermaak and Partners/Pathcare Pathologists, Pretoria, South Africa (W. Lowman); Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre, Johannesburg (W. Lowman); Lancet Laboratories, Durban, South Africa (C. Govind); Ampath Microbiology National Reference Laboratory, Centurion, South Africa (P. Ekermans)

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Figure 2

Cases of BSI by type in study of accelerated increase in Candida auris BSIs during COVID-19 pandemic, by year and age group, South Africa, January 2019–June 2022. A, B) Total number of cases of Candida BSI in private sector (A; n = 10,826) and public sector (B; n = 4,567) (N = 15,393). C, D) Total number of cases of C. auris BSI in private sector (C; n = 3,507) and public sector (D; n = 421). BSI, bloodstream infection; UNK, unknown.

Figure 2. Cases of BSI by type in study of accelerated increase in Candida auris BSIs during COVID-19 pandemic, by year and age group, South Africa, January 2019–June 2022. A, B) Total number of cases of Candida BSI in private sector (A; n = 10,826) and public sector (B; n = 4,567) (N = 15,393). C, D) Total number of cases of C. auris BSI in private sector (C; n = 3,507) and public sector (D; n = 421). BSI, bloodstream infection; UNK, unknown.

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