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Deadly Fungal Infection Spreading at an Alarming Rate, CDC Says

The fungus, a type of yeast called Candida auris, or C. auris, can cause severe illness in people with weakened immune systems.

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A drug-resistant and potentially deadly fungus has been spreading rapidly through U.S. health care facilities, a new government study finds.

The fungus, a type of yeast called Candida auris, or C. auris, can cause severe illness in people with weakened immune systems. The number of people diagnosed with infections โ€” as well as the number of those who were found through screening to be carrying C. auris โ€” has been rising at an alarming rate since it was first reported in the U.S., researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Monday.

The increases, โ€œespecially in the most recent years, are really concerning to us,โ€ the studyโ€™s lead author, Dr. Meghan Lyman, chief medical officer in the CDCโ€™s Mycotic Diseases Branch, said in an interview with NBC News. โ€œWeโ€™ve seen increases not just in areas of ongoing transmission, but also in new areas.โ€

The fungus can be found on the skin and throughout the body, according to the CDC. It's not a threat to healthy people, but about one-third of people who become sick with C. auris die.

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