Deadly fungus resistant to all antibiotics spreading rapidly across US
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Candida auris, a deadly fungus resistant to all types of antibiotics, is rapidly spreading across the US, with over 7,000 infections reported in 27 states.
This 'superbug' poses a significant threat to vulnerable patients in healthcare settings, such as hospitals and nursing homes, due to its ease of transmission and resistance to treatment.
The fungus is particularly concerning because it can survive on surfaces, is difficult to identify with standard lab tests, and has developed mechanisms to resist antifungal drugs.
Health officials note its increasing virulence and rapid global spread, with current US case numbers approaching last year's record of over 7,500.
Experts are advocating for enhanced surveillance, improved diagnostics, better infection control measures, and the development of new antifungal agents to combat its proliferation.