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Results 1 - 10 of 115 for Candida
  1. Candida auris ( C auris ) is a type of yeast (fungus). It can cause a severe infection in ... better with the antifungal medicines that usually treat candida infections. When this occurs, the fungus is said ...
  2. ... caused by infection with a yeast (fungus) called candida are very common in children. Candida grows best in warm, moist places, such as ...
  3. Candida infection of the skin is a yeast infection of the skin. The medical name of the ... layers. They include yeast-like fungi such as candida. Sometimes, these yeast penetrate beneath the surface of ...
  4. ... permit too much growth of a fungus called candida in your mouth. A small amount of this ... kill some of the healthy bacteria that prevent candida from growing too much. Your dentures do not ...
  5. Thrush and Other Candida Infections (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    Yeast Infections/Children ... Yeast Infections ... American Academy of Pediatrics ... thrush infections~ candidiasis~ candida~ thrush~ signs of thrush~ bloodstream infections~ ...
  6. This microscopic film shows a fluorescent stain of Candida. Candida is a yeast (fungus) that causes mild disease, ...
  7. ... The left arm represents a positive reaction to Candida protein. Candida antigen is tested to determine if the individual's ...
  8. General Information about Candida auris (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Yeast Infections/Specifics ... Yeast Infections ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... A type of yeast called Candida auris is causing severe illnesses in ...
  9. Candida Infections of the Mouth, Throat, and Esophagus (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Yeast Infections/Specifics ... Yeast Infections ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Oral Candidiasis, Candidiasis that develops in the mouth or throat.
  10. ... can also be caused by fungi, such as Candida. In some cases, no cause can be found. ...
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