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Patients responding well to treatment following first cases of drug-resistant yeast in Oregon (Salem Reporter, 12/30/21)

Extent of fungal outbreak at Salem Health to be known next week (Statesman Journal, 12/30/21)

Thumbnail of document Identifying a disinfectant effective against Candida auris (C. auris)Identifying a disinfectant effective against Candida auris (C. auris) (2021) Oregon Department of Agriculture, Pesticides Program

Posted in Dept. of Agriculture and tagged Candida auris, drug resistance, fungus, yeast on January 4, 2022 by Government Information and Library Services. Leave a comment
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