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AbstractBackgroundCandida auris infections pose a threat to public health, necessitating increased awareness in China. This study aimed to analyze the strains of C. auris, assess the infection status, and investigate clinical characteristics and risk factors for mortality.MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted on 18 patients with Candida auris infection. We focused on evaluating basic characteristics, strain sources, and antibacterial susceptibility test results. Statistical methods were used to determine clinical features and identify risk factors for death.ResultsThe strain type, composition ratio, and specimen source of C. auris were not associated with mortality. Neither the infection index nor the length of hospitalization showed an association with the prognosis. However, significant risk factors for mortality included cerebral infarction, cardiac disease, renal dysfunction, hypoproteinemia, and anemia (all p < 0.05).ConclusionsCerebral infarction, cardiac disease, renal dysfunction, hypoproteinemia, and anemia are significant risk factors for death in C. auris infections. These findings indicate the importance of recognizing and addressing these factors in the clinical management of C. auris infection.

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