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Definition of Candida Albicans

Candida albicans is a naturally occurring species of yeast, which belongs to the class Fungi Imperfecti and the family Cryptococcaceae. It is the most clinically significant of all candida species because it is the most common of all the fungal pathogens that affect humans (See first Reference).

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    1. Occurrence

      • Candida albicans is common on the skin and mucus membranes of its human host, such as the mouth, the genital area and the rectum. Candida albicans also can live in the intestinal tract.

      Yeast Infections

      • Candida albicans is an opportunistic infectious agent that can cause yeast infections in the mouth, skin, vagina or intestines.

      Diagnosis

      • Doctors can diagnose infections caused by Candida albicans through a patient's medical history, laboratory tests and physical exams. They even may take a tissue biopsy for an invasive yeast infection.

      Treatment

      • Treatments for Candida infections include either over-the-counter or prescription anti-fungal medications. These include topical medications such as Gyne-Lotrimin, Monistat Vaginal, Nystatin and Vagistat Vaginal; or orally administered drugs like amphotericin B and Diflucan.

      Prevention/Solution

      • You can help prevent Candida albicans infections by keeping your skin dry and clean.

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