Abstract

Candida auris is a multi-drug-resistant emerging fungal pathogen colonizes the human skin and causes life-threatening infections. However, whether C. auris can disseminate from the skin to internal organs is unclear. Understanding the dissemination potential of C. auris in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised hosts is necessary to monitor susceptible individuals and to develop novel approaches to prevent and treat this emerging fungal pathogen. Using mouse models of intradermal C. auris skin infection, our findings report a novel observation that mice skin intradermally infected with C. auris can readily disseminate to internal organs leading to systemic disease. These findings help explain the colonization, persistence, and dissemination potential of C. auris in immunocompetent and immunocompromised hosts and reveal that skin infection is a potential source of invasive infection.

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