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Candidozyma auris and the Perfect Storm of Fungal Pathogenicity: Adaptation, Persistence and Resistance

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13 February 2026

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14 February 2026

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Abstract
Candidozyma auris (formerly Candida auris) is an emerging multidrug-resistant pathogenic fungus with an increased ability to cause outbreaks in health care facilities leading to poor patient outcomes. Since its initial discovery in 2009, C.auris has spread rapidly across continents and is now classified by both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) as a critical-priority pathogen. This review summarizes current knowledge on the origin, taxonomy, microbiology, and virulence mechanisms of C.auris, emphasizing its thermotolerance, osmotolerance, and biofilm-forming capacity on biotic and abiotic surfaces, as well as aspects related to its antifungal drug resistance and management. These features, together with its genomic plasticity, contribute to persistence, transmission, and drug resistance. Emerging evidence also supports a potential link between climate change and C. auris evolution, highlighting environmental adaptation as a driver of pathogenicity. Combating C. auris will require multidisciplinary efforts to mitigate its expanding global impact.
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