2019
DOI: 10.33899/iphr.2019.161188
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Oral yeasts infection in children

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“…in oral infection were C. albicans in normal birth (27.87%) followed by C. albicans in caesarean birth (22.95%) this agree with Farked [17]. which showed the results that there were significant differences in the level of birth for children with oral candidiasis while disagree with Jammil and Yehia, [18]. which showed non-significant difference according to birth type.…”
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confidence: 68%
“…in oral infection were C. albicans in normal birth (27.87%) followed by C. albicans in caesarean birth (22.95%) this agree with Farked [17]. which showed the results that there were significant differences in the level of birth for children with oral candidiasis while disagree with Jammil and Yehia, [18]. which showed non-significant difference according to birth type.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%