Definition of Candidemia. Meaning of Candidemia. Synonyms of Candidemia

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Definition of Candidemia

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Meaning of Candidemia from wikipedia

- most common type, also known as candidemia, candedemia, or systemic candidiasis, is caused by Candida species. Candidemia is also among the most common...
- medication used to treat and prevent invasive fungal infections including candidemia, abscesses, and esophageal candidiasis. It inhibits the production of...
- most common type, also known as candidemia, candedemia, or systemic candidiasis, is caused by Candida species; candidemia is also among the most common...
- in insects. Systemic infections of the bloodstream and major organs (candidemia or invasive candidiasis), particularly in patients with an impaired immune...
- becoming systemic, causing a much more serious condition, a fungemia called candidemia. Symptoms of esophageal candidiasis include difficulty swallowing, painful...
- exclusive with respect to health care personnel. Most had persistent candidemia and a high mortality rate was observed. All isolates were of the same...
- systemic infections by entrance of the fungal cells in the bloodstream (Candidemia), especially prevalent in immunocompromised patients. N. glabratus is...
- candidiasis development. Candidemia is a worldwide bloodstream disease mainly affecting peripheral organs in humans. Usually, candidemia caused by C. tropicalis...
- It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. Candidemia and other forms of invasive Candida infections (intra-abdominal abscess...
- "Emergence of Candida parapsilosis as the Predominant Species Causing Candidemia in Children". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 26 (5): 1086–1088. doi:10...