Also from your link: "The CDC identified C. auris as an urgent threat because it is often resistant to treatment with antifungal drugs and can cause severe infections with high death rates. People with invasive medical devices, such as catheters, breathing tubes and feeding tubes, are also more vulnerable. The fungus can cause a bloodstream infection. Fever, chills, sweats and low blood pressure are the most common symptoms of a C. auris infection. Infections have been found in patients of all ages, from preterm infants to the elderly. C. auris can live on surfaces for several weeks. Cases have increased significantly in the U.S. Infection resistant to many antifungal drugs" https://health.ucdavis.edu/news/headlines/cdc-issues-warning-about-increase-of-drug-resistant-candida-auris-infections/2023/03