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Public Health Wales monitoring Welsh hospitals as rarely-detected infection rises in England

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Public Health Wales monitoring Welsh hospitals as rarely-detected infection rises in England

Health officials in England have recently raised concerns over an increasing number of reported cases of a rare fungus. According to the officials, the fungus, which was previously rarely detected in the country, is now on the rise, causing worry among experts and the general public alike.

The fungus in question is Candida auris, a multi-drug resistant organism that poses a serious threat to human health. It was first identified in Japan in 2009 and has since been reported in over 30 countries worldwide. However, until now, England had only seen a handful of cases since the first one was recorded in 2013. But with the recent surge in infections, the situation has garnered a lot of attention.

Public Health England (PHE) has stated that cases of Candida auris have been reported in several healthcare facilities across the country. The majority of these cases were detected in London and the South-East region. The patients infected with the fungus were already critically ill and had weakened immune systems, making them more susceptible to the infection.

The growing concern over Candida auris has prompted PHE to issue a statement, urging healthcare professionals to be vigilant and take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the fungus. Measures such as strict infection control and proper cleaning of healthcare facilities are being emphasized to reduce the risk of transmission.

Experts believe that the sudden increase in cases of Candida auris in England could be due to several factors. One of them being the global increase in cases, which could be attributed to the rise in international travel and trade. It is likely that the fungus was brought into the country by individuals who had been infected while travelling abroad. Another reason could be the growing use of antibiotics, which has led to the development of drug-resistant organisms.

Despite the alarming situation, health officials are reassuring the public that there is no need to panic. The fungus is not easily transmitted from person to person and poses a low risk to the general population. However, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems are more vulnerable and should take necessary precautions.

PHE has also stated that efforts are being made to contain and control the spread of Candida auris. This includes enhanced surveillance and monitoring, as well as working closely with healthcare facilities to identify and treat cases promptly. Additionally, research is ongoing to better understand the fungus and develop effective treatments.

It is essential for the general public to remain aware and informed about the current situation. Individuals who have recently been hospitalized or have had contact with healthcare facilities should be extra cautious and report any symptoms to their healthcare provider immediately. Symptoms of Candida auris infection can include fever, chills, and body aches, among others.

In conclusion, while the recent increase in cases of Candida auris in England is a cause for concern, it is important to remember that steps are being taken to control the situation. With the cooperation and vigilance of healthcare professionals and the public, it is believed that the spread of the fungus can be contained. Let us all remain informed and follow necessary precautions to protect ourselves and others from this rare fungus.

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