Although it is classified as a fungus C. auris, it may be something completely different. The organism might have been incorrectly placed in a classification box to which it does not belong.
The article describes attempts to remove known microorganisms while making it obvious that what is called C. auris is in fact not a conventionally classified organism.
Recently, some have put forward the concept of a third kingdom. That is there the animal, the plant and the fungal kingdoms. The fact is, C. auris is not understood well enough to classify it much less destroy it
Bert, excellent information. What is the source of your quote?