The use of readily available laboratory tests for the identification of the emerging yeast Candida auris in Mexico

Identification of the emerging multidrug-resistant yeast Candida auris is challenging. Here, we describe the role of the Mexico national reference laboratory Instituto de Diagnóstico y Referencia Epidemiológicos Dr. Manuel Martínez Báez (InDRE) and the Mexican national laboratory network in the iden...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of microbiology 2022-09, Vol.204 (9), p.592-592, Article 592
Hauptverfasser: González-Durán, Elizabeth, Contreras-Pérez, Cudberto U., Caceres, Diego H., Ríos-Rosas, Claudia, Piñón-Ortega, Javier de J., Téllez-Saucedo, Ma. Dolores, Marín-Suro, Edgar S., Wong-Arámbula, Claudia E., Moreno-Escobar, E. Alejandra, Ramírez-González, José Ernesto, Ramírez-Barrios, J. Gabriela, Montes-Colima, Norma A., Lockhart, Shawn R., Martínez-Montiel, Nancy, Martínez-Contreras, Rebeca D., García-Ruíz, Pablo, Salazar-Sánchez, Ma. Isabel, Hernández-Rivas, Lucia, López-Martínez, Irma
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Zusammenfassung:Identification of the emerging multidrug-resistant yeast Candida auris is challenging. Here, we describe the role of the Mexico national reference laboratory Instituto de Diagnóstico y Referencia Epidemiológicos Dr. Manuel Martínez Báez (InDRE) and the Mexican national laboratory network in the identification of C. auris . Reference identification of six suspected isolates was done based on phenotypic and molecular laboratory methods, including growth in special media, evaluation of isolate micromorphology, and species-specific PCR and pan-fungal PCR and sequencing. The four C. auris isolates identified were able to grow on modified Sabouraud agar with 10% NaCl incubated at 42 °C. With one exception, isolates of C. auris were spherical to ovoid yeast-like cells and blastoconidia, with no hyphae or pseudohyphae on cornmeal agar. C. auris isolates were resistant to fluconazole. Species-specific and pan-fungal PCR confirmed isolates as C. auris . Sequence analysis revealed the presence of two different C. auris clades in Mexico, clade I (South Asia) and clade IV (South America).
ISSN:0302-8933
1432-072X
DOI:10.1007/s00203-022-03159-3