Posted July 15, 2024. Past health advisories and alerts are archived for historical purposes and are not maintained or updated.
This is a Provider Alert from Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) regarding an increase in Washington acquired Candida auris
(C. auris) cases in 2024. Healthcare-associated transmission is suspected for most cases; other isolated cases have been identified with no obvious source suggesting undetected transmission in Washington. We urge providers and facilities to improve infection prevention and control programs to prevent transmission of C. auris.
C. auris was first detected in Washington in 2023; 6 cases were reported but only 1 was locally acquired. During January through May 2024, 14 locally acquired cases were identified in Washington. Most cases have been linked to suspected transmission in a healthcare facility. However, isolated cases with no obvious healthcare-associated link have been identified in Eastern Washington. This may indicate undetected transmission of C. auris is occuring within Washington. Therefore, we urge facilities and healthcare providers to take steps now to improve infection prevention programs and be prepared to accept C. auris patients and other potentially exposed patients coming from facilities with C. auris transmission.
Candida auris (C. auris) is an emerging, often multi-drug resistant yeast, that was first identified in 2009. It has spread globally and can cause difficult to control outbreaks in high acuity facilities among patients with invasive devices. C. auris may colonize patients longterm and also cause invasive infections. Both colonized and infected persons can transmit the organism in healthcare settings. C. auris is not a risk to the general public nor to most hospitalized patients.
To report suspected cases, or for any other questions, please contact:
Spokane Regional Health District
Reporting Line: 509.324.1449
General Questions: 509.324.1442
Secure email: CDEpi@srhd.org
Fax: 509.324.3623