PPT-Topic – Candida albicans
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Presented by Kavisha K Patidar Assistant Professor Department of Microbiology Deogiri College Aurangabad Unit4 Candida albicans Kavisha K Patidar Deogiri College
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Presented by Kavisha K Patidar Assistant Professor Department of Microbiology Deogiri College Aurangabad Unit4 Candida albicans Kavisha K Patidar Deogiri College Aurangabad Paper . H Meurman 12 E Siikala 13 M Richardson and R Rautemaa 234 Institute of Dentistry University of Helsinki P O Box 41 00014 University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases Hels inki University Central Hospital PO B Orian Truss MD The existence of Candida albicans in the human body is entirely compatible with a lifetime of excellent health It also may at any time under the influence of various factors succeed in colonizing tissues primarily of the intestinal tr • opportunistic Pathogens. –. Cryptococcus . neoformans. –Candida . albicans. –. Aspergillusspecies. –Pneumocystis . carinii. Cryptococcus . neoformans. . Cryptococcus . neoformans. is a fungus that lives in the environment throughout the world. People can become infected with C. . Mycoplasma. , . Ureaplasma. , and other Non-. Gonococcal. urethritis: . Chlamydia trachomatis:. . Microscopy and culture:. Small . unicellular. round-to-ovoid bacteria that . cannot. stained by Gram’s stain.. Introduction. 4. th. Century BC – ‘Epidemics’ (by Hippocrates) mentioned oral aphtha (Thrush). 200 species . 20 A/W human or animal diseases. Major pathogen – . Candida albicans. Others: . with the rapid increase of candidiasis incidence, other Candida species and microorganisms besides C. albicans, have been involved C. krusei, C. famata, C. guilliermondii and C. lusitaniae. Other rele FACULTY OF DENTISTRY Oral candidiasis and molecular epidemiology of Candida glabrata Ref: Page 33 MASTER THESIS BY: SUPERVISORS: KATHARINA JOHNSEN VIKHOLT MORTEN ENERSEN KARI - METTE ANDERSEN ANNE KA 25202 ISSN: 2574 -1241 The Correlation between Median Rhomboid Glossitis and Fungal Infection: A Review Article Nanda Rachmad Putra Gofur 1 *, Aisyah Rachmadani Putri Gofur 2 , Soesilaningtyas 3 , Ri MBP1 . in Yeast Pathogenesis. Aric. . Runzheimer. Cody Fisher Dr. Julie Anderson. Department of Biology . University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. Abstract. Introduction. This faculty/student research collaboration was made possible through Differential Tuition and a grant from the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.. F. ebrile . I. llness . Re. quiring Hospitalization. (. AFIRE. ). Version 6.0, . 31 December 2014. INA-RESPOND Annual Meeting . Jakarta, 30 April 2015. Background. Acute Febrile . I. llness. : . approximately 20-25% of hospitalizations in Indonesia and present a major cause of morbidity and mortality. . vaginalis. Bacterial . vaginosis. . Females . Cervicitis. Vulvovaginitis. Urethritis. . Bacterial . vaginosis. (BV). Salpingitis. (pelvic inflammatory disease [PID]) . Endometritis. . Genital ulcers . Objectives. Students at the end of the lecture will be able to. :. Acquire the basic knowledge about . Candida as a pathogen. know the main . infections caused by Candida species. Identify the clinical settings of such . Streptococcus . pyogenes. . = Group A. Strep. Carried by 10-25% of many . in throat. often no symptoms. it is Cause of . strep throat. impetigo. Necrotizing fasciitis. Left. . Gram stain of . Streptococcus . pyogenes. . = Group A. Strep. Carried by 10-25% of many . in throat. often no symptoms. it is Cause of . strep throat. impetigo. Necrotizing fasciitis. Left. . Gram stain of .
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