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  • '''Candidiasis''' is an [[infectious disease]] caused by the fungus ''Candida albicans''. ...dency to skin candidiasis should keep their skin dry. While some forms of candidiasis are easily curable, others are more unmanageable.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Candidiasis]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[[Candidiasis]] (''Candida'', ''Yeast infection'') - a [[fungal]] [[infection]]
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  • '''Candidiasis''' is an [[infectious disease]] caused by the fungus ''Candida albicans''. ...dency to skin candidiasis should keep their skin dry. While some forms of candidiasis are easily curable, others are more unmanageable.
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  • ...is characterized by childhood onset and chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (candidiasis, chronic mucocutaneous)."<ref name="MeSH">{{MeSH}}</ref> ...sociated with HLA-A1 and B8 haplotypes, onset is usually in adulthood, and candidiasis is not present."<ref name="MeSH">{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Candidiasis}}
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  • {{r|Candidiasis}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Candidiasis]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...azole antifungal agent that is used to treat [[oropharyngeal]] (vaginal) [[candidiasis]] and [[cryptococcal meningitis]] in AIDS. Fluconazole interacts with the
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  • ...trade names. It is used to treat vaginal yeast infections, oropharyngeal candidiasis, and fungal infections such as [[ringworm]], [[athlete's foot]] and [[jock
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  • ...mised patients or [[fluconazole]]-resistant strains. It is used to treat [[candidiasis]], [[apergillosis]], [[Scedosporium apiospermum]] and [[Fusarium]] species
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  • ...[[Microsporum gypseum]], and [[Epidermophyton floccosum]] and cutaneous [[candidiasis]].
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  • ...o treat [[candidiasis]], [[candiduria]], [[oral thrush]], [[mucocutaneious candidiasis]], [[blastomycosis]], [[coccidioidomycosis]], [[histoplasmosis]], [[chromom
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  • ...o treat [[candidiasis]], [[candiduria]], [[oral thrush]], [[mucocutaneious candidiasis]], [[blastomycosis]], [[coccidioidomycosis]], [[histoplasmosis]], [[chromom
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  • {{seealso|Candidiasis}} ...he human intestine. It is often associated with yeast related diseases, [[candidiasis]], in the genitals and in the mouth of animals. It is one of the most commo
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  • ...[[toxoplasmosis]]; and also fungi causing diseases such as [[ringworm]], [[candidiasis]] or [[histoplasmosis]]. However, other diseases such as [[influenza]], [[y
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  • ..., Fan PT, Wolf RA et al.| title=Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and mucosal candidiasis in previously healthy homosexual men: evidence of a new acquired cellular i
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