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. 2021 Oct 7;12:757835. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.757835

TABLE 2.

Candida auris identification by mass spectrometry and other biochemical methods.

Method C. auris (No. isolates) Closely-Related Yeasts (No. isolates) Other Yeasts (No. isolates) Clinical specimen (No.) Sensitivity (%) Specificity (%) References
Mass spectrometry
Bruker 90 12 ND ND 100 100 Kathuria et al., 2015
Bruker 82 11 ND ND 100 100 Girard et al., 2016
Bruker, CMdb database 33 62 16 ND 100 100 Bao et al., 2018
MALDI 3 298 ND ND 100 100 Arastehfar et al., 2019a
MALDI, PXD016387 database 300 8 ND ND 100 100 Ceballos-Garzon et al., 2020
Autof MS 1000 2 1216 ND ND 100 100 Yi et al., 2021
Vitek MS 2 1216 ND ND 100 100 Yi et al., 2021
Biotyper 61 ND ND ND 75.4–83.6 ND Kwon et al., 2019
Vitek MS 61 ND ND ND 93.4–96.7 ND Kwon et al., 2019
Differential media
CHROMagarTM with Pal’s medium 15 13 ND ND 100 100 Kumar et al., 2017
CHROMagarTM Candida Plus 37 58 ND swab (23) 100 100 Mulet Bayona et al., 2020
CHROMagarTM Candida Plus 10 52 ND ND ND 98 Borman et al., 2021
CHROMagarTM Candida Plus 9 35 ND ND 90 100 de Jong et al., 2021
Selective media
Selective Auris Medium 133 446 ND Bactec blood culture broth (40) 100 100 Das et al., 2021
Specific C. auris (SCA) Medium 7 128 50 stool (200) 100 100 Ibrahim et al., 2021b