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Volume 29, Number 9—September 2023
Dispatch

High Prevalence of Candida auris Colonization during Protracted Neonatal Unit Outbreak, South Africa

Liliwe ShupingComments to Author , Tsidiso G. Maphanga, Serisha D. Naicker, Ruth Mpembe, Nqobile Ngoma, Sithembiso Velaphi, Firdose Nakwa, Jeannette Wadula, Prenika Jaglal, and Nelesh P. Govender
Author affiliations: National Institute for Communicable Diseases, Johannesburg, South Africa (L. Shuping, T.G. Maphanga, S.D. Naicker, R. Mpembe, N. Ngoma, N.P. Govender); Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, Johannesburg (S. Velaphi, F. Nakwa); University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (S. Velaphi, F. Nakwa, J. Wadula, P. Jaglal, N.P. Govender); National Health Laboratory Service, Johannesburg (J. Wadula, P. Jaglal); University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa (N.P. Govender); St. George’s University of London, London, UK (N.P. Govender); University of Exeter, Devon, UK (N.P. Govender)

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Table 2

Diagnostic accuracy measures for a direct SYBR PrimeScript RT-PCR compared with culture (standard) during a Candida auris colonization survey in neonatal unit of Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa, November 2, 2021*

Neonatal unit Sensitivity Specificity Positive predictive value Negative predictive value Diagnostic accuracy
Intensive care 60 (26–88) 100 (16–100) 100 (54–100) 33 (4.0–78) 67 (35–90)
Transitional care 57 (29–82) 100 (89–100) 100 (63–100) 84 (69–94) 87 (74–95)
High care surgical 67 (22–96) 75 (19–99) 80 (28–9) 60 (15–95) 70 (35–93)
High care 26 (11–46) 100 (95–100) 100 (59–93) 78 (67–86) 79 (70–87)
Kangaroo mother and child care
50 (12–88)
100 (86–100)
100 (29–100)
89 (71–98)
90 (73–98)
Overall 44 (32–58) 99 (96–100) 97 (82–100) 79 (72–85) 81 (74–85)

*Values in parentheses are 95% CIs. One patient had a positive RT-PCR result but a negative culture. A heavy growth of Staphylococcus aureus from this patient’s sample could have overgrown C. auris. RT-PCR, reverse transcription PCR.

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