Extragenital candidiasis

Authors

  • Paulo C. Giraldo
  • Ana Katherine S. Gonçalves
  • Regina M.R. Vicentini

Keywords:

candidiasis, extragenital infection

Abstract

In nowadays, fungal infections are assuming a greater importance, largely because of the vaginal candidiasis, are very frequent and their increasing indisseminated forms, in patients with immunedeficiencies, in cancer patients, in transplant recipients, and in other groups of debilitated individuals. TheCandida sp is capable of causing significant disease, especially unusual circumstances, mostly involving host debilitation, causing superficial, deep, andgraves systemics forms. Fortunately, new drugs have been developed, resulting is there now being a choice of treatment depending, to some extent, on theinfection and the underlying condition of the patient. As result, clinicians and microbiologists alike need to be familiar with the clinical presentation andmethods for the diagnosis, as well as the current treatment choices of the different manifestations of the fungal infections.

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Author Biographies

Paulo C. Giraldo

Prof. Livre-Docente do Departamento de Tocoginecologia, FCM/ Unicamp. Diretor da Divisão de Ginecologia do Centro de Atenção Integral à Saúde daMulher (CAISM) Responsável pelo Ambulatório de Infecções Genitais do Departamento de Tocoginecologia da FCM/ Unicamp.

Ana Katherine S. Gonçalves

Profa do Departamento Tocoginecologia da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte e Doutoranda do DTG/ FCM da Unicamp Ambulatório de Infecções Genitais, Depto de Tocoginecologia, FCM, Unicamp.

Regina M.R. Vicentini

Infecções Genitais, Depto de Tocoginecologia, FCM, Unicamp Professora Assistente Doutora do Departamento de Toco ginecologia da FCM/Unicamp.

Published

2002-03-15

How to Cite

1.
Giraldo PC, Gonçalves AKS, Vicentini RM. Extragenital candidiasis. DST [Internet]. 2002 Mar. 15 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];14(2):54-8. Available from: https://bdst.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/403

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