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Toward point-of-care diagnostics of Candida auris

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Abstract Candida auris is a multidrug-resistant yeast that presents global health threat for the hospitalized patients. Early diagnostic of C. auris is crucial in control, prevention, and treatment. Candida auris is difficult to identify with standard laboratory methods and often can be misidentified leading to inappropriate management. A newly-devised real-time PCR assay played an important role in the ongoing investigation of the C. auris outbreak in New York metropolitan area. The assay can rapidly detect C. auris DNA in surveillance and clinical samples with high sensitivity and specificity, and also useful for confirmation of C. auris cultures. Despite its positive impact, the real-time PCR assay is difficult to deploy at frontline laboratories due to high-complexity set-up and operation. Using a low-cost handheld real-time PCR device, we show that the C. auris can potentially be identified in a low-complexity assay without the need for high-cost equipment. An implementation of low-cost real-time PCR device in hospitals and healthcare facilities is likely to accelerate the diagnosis of C. auris and for control of the global epidemic.
Title: Toward point-of-care diagnostics of Candida auris
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Abstract Candida auris is a multidrug-resistant yeast that presents global health threat for the hospitalized patients.
Early diagnostic of C.
auris is crucial in control, prevention, and treatment.
Candida auris is difficult to identify with standard laboratory methods and often can be misidentified leading to inappropriate management.
A newly-devised real-time PCR assay played an important role in the ongoing investigation of the C.
auris outbreak in New York metropolitan area.
The assay can rapidly detect C.
auris DNA in surveillance and clinical samples with high sensitivity and specificity, and also useful for confirmation of C.
auris cultures.
Despite its positive impact, the real-time PCR assay is difficult to deploy at frontline laboratories due to high-complexity set-up and operation.
Using a low-cost handheld real-time PCR device, we show that the C.
auris can potentially be identified in a low-complexity assay without the need for high-cost equipment.
An implementation of low-cost real-time PCR device in hospitals and healthcare facilities is likely to accelerate the diagnosis of C.
auris and for control of the global epidemic.

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