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Candida (genus)
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Candida is a genus of yeasts. Clinically, the most significant member of the genus is Candida albicans, which can cause numerous infections (called candidiasis or thrush) in humans and other animals, especially in immuno compromised patients.<Actinic:Variable Name = '1'/> Various Candida species are members of gut flora in animals, including C. albicans.

The last decade has seen the sustained medical importance of opportunistic infections due to different Candida species mainly due to the worldwide increase in the number of immuno compromised patients, who are highly susceptible to opportunistic infections.<Actinic:Variable Name = '2'/> Meanwhile, the genome sequence of several Candida species has been completed, enabling the detailed investigation of some aspects of their biology with the aid of post-genomic approaches. The basic knowledge gained from these investigations of pathogenic Candida, and related yeasts, can translate into innovations in the development of novel antifungal therapies, original approaches for targeted immuno-interventions, or highly sensitive diagnosis of fungal infections.<Actinic:Variable Name = '2'/>

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Suggested Supplements to assist with Candida

Candida (genus)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Candida is a genus of yeasts. Clinically, the most significant member of the genus is Candida albicans, which can cause numerous infections (called candidiasis or thrush) in humans and other animals, especially in immuno compromised patients.<Actinic:Variable Name = '1'/> Various Candida species are members of gut flora in animals, including C. albicans.

The last decade has seen the sustained medical importance of opportunistic infections due to different Candida species mainly due to the worldwide increase in the number of immuno compromised patients, who are highly susceptible to opportunistic infections.<Actinic:Variable Name = '2'/> Meanwhile, the genome sequence of several Candida species has been completed, enabling the detailed investigation of some aspects of their biology with the aid of post-genomic approaches. The basic knowledge gained from these investigations of pathogenic Candida, and related yeasts, can translate into innovations in the development of novel antifungal therapies, original approaches for targeted immuno-interventions, or highly sensitive diagnosis of fungal infections.<Actinic:Variable Name = '2'/>

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