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Deadly Drug-Resistant Fungus Sparks Outbreaks In UK (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: More than 200 patients in more than 55 UK hospitals were discovered by healthcare workers to be infected or colonized by the multi-drug resistant fungus Candida auris, a globally emerging yeast pathogen that has experts nervous. Three of the hospitals experienced large outbreaks, which as of Monday were all declared officially over by health authorities there. No deaths have been reported since the fungus was first detected in the country in 2013, but 27 affected patients have developed blood infections, which can be life-threatening. And about a quarter of the more than 200 cases were clinical infections. Officials in the UK aimed to assuage fear of the fungus and assure patients that hospitals were safe. "Our enhanced surveillance shows a low risk to patients in healthcare settings. Most cases detected have not shown symptoms or developed an infection as a result of the fungus," Dr Colin Brown, of Public Health England's national infection service, told the BBC.

Yet, public health experts are uneasy about the rapid emergence and level of drug resistance the pathogen is showing. In a surveillance update in July, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that C. auris "presents a serious global health threat." It was first identified in the ear of a patient in Japan in 2009. Since then, it has spread swiftly, showing up in more than a dozen countries, including the U.S., according to the CDC. So far, health officials have reported around 100 infections in nine U.S. states and more than 100 other cases where the fungus was detected but wasn't causing an infection.

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  1. Re:Deadly without deaths? by chuckugly · · Score: 4, Funny

    I suppose you're one of those people who think words mean things.

  2. who should we blame? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    More than 200 patients in more than 55 UK hospitals were discovered by healthcare workers to be infected or colonized by the multi-drug resistant fungus Candida auris,

    Should we blame the government, or blame society? Should we blame the images on TV?

    No! Blame Candida... blame Candida..

  3. Re: And with the UK's very limited health care... by Bromrrrrr · · Score: 3, Funny

    My wife that was a nurse in the UK for 13 years said that in the UK, they would have just let me die.

    You can't blame your marital problems on the NHS.

    --

    What a rotten party, have we run out of beer or something?
  4. Re: Health vs infection by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    None of that is true. Sorry about that - I suffer from mental health problems and am a compulsive liar. My therapist has told me I have to come clean when I catch myself lying. I'm actually from Springfield, New Jersey and live in my mom's basement.

    I hope you can all forgive me.