Health & Medicine
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Candida Auris: How Do They Become More Resistant to Antifungal Drugs and Other Antibiotics?
The yeast Candida auris has recently emerged as a potentially dangerous fungal infection for hospital patients and nursing home residents. First discovered in the late 2000s, Candida auris has very quickly become a major health challenge due to its ease of spread and ability to resist common antifungal drugs.
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