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Candida A fungal infection frequently affecting the mouth and diaper area in babies. It can be very serious if it infects the blood or other body tissues.
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Candida is one of the many different species of yeast. Each has distinct characteristics. Candida thrives in warm-blooded animals, and brewer
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Candida albicans A common saprophyte of the digestive tract and female urogenital tract. It does not ordinarily cause disease, but may do so following a disruption of bacterial flora of the body, or in patients with depressed immune systems.
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Candida A common fungus which leaves infected skin red in patches.
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