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Drug-resistant fungus Candida auris spreads in New York and New Jersey health facilities.
Summary
Health officials report the drug-resistant yeast Candida auris has spread in hospitals and nursing homes in New York and New Jersey, and U.S. cases topped more than 7,000 in 2025.
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Health officials report that the drug-resistant yeast Candida auris has spread across hospitals and nursing homes in New York and New Jersey. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the fungus is hard to detect and can cause serious infections. Authorities reported more than 7,000 cases across the United States in 2025.
Key facts:
- Officials say most transmission is occurring in health care settings such as hospitals and nursing homes in New York and New Jersey.
- Health authorities recorded over 7,000 reported U.S. cases in 2025, and the CDC notes the fungus can be difficult to identify with outdated diagnostics.
- Most infections are typically treated with echinocandin antifungals, but a medical review from Hackensack Meridian Health and experts report growing resistance to available antifungal medicines, and Candida auris can colonize skin and persist on surfaces.
Summary:
The spread of Candida auris is reported as a risk particularly for patients with severe underlying illnesses and for health care environments where the organism can persist. Undetermined at this time.
