2022
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i10.32477
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Perfil de mulheres mais vulneráveis a desenvolver candidíase e seu tratamento farmacológico

Abstract: A Candida é um fungo constituinte a microbiota normal de um organismo, e pode se tornar patógenos sob imunossupressão. Cândida albicans é a maior representante, pois é mais prevalente em ambos os casos processos normais e patológicos. Dessa maneira o presente trabalho tem como objetivo geral avaliar o perfil de mulheres predisponentes ao desenvolvimento da candidíase vulvovaginal. Este presente estudo é baseado em uma revisão de literatura, para composição da pesquisa bibliográfica foram utilizados artigos cie… Show more

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“…Diseases caused by microorganisms are highlighted in the national and global context for presenting high rates of morbidity and mortality (WHO, 2010). Among the main ones, candidiasis, an opportunistic disease, is the most common fungal infection and can be classified as oropharyngeal, gastrointestinal, cutaneous, vulvovaginal, or balanitis (Luz et al, 2022). Around 200 different species of the genus Candida are known, but few have been reported to promote infections in humans (James et al, 2020, Luz et al, 2022, with C. albicans being the most pathogenic among all and highly prevalent, in 70 to 90% of cases (Menezes et al, 2012;Hani et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diseases caused by microorganisms are highlighted in the national and global context for presenting high rates of morbidity and mortality (WHO, 2010). Among the main ones, candidiasis, an opportunistic disease, is the most common fungal infection and can be classified as oropharyngeal, gastrointestinal, cutaneous, vulvovaginal, or balanitis (Luz et al, 2022). Around 200 different species of the genus Candida are known, but few have been reported to promote infections in humans (James et al, 2020, Luz et al, 2022, with C. albicans being the most pathogenic among all and highly prevalent, in 70 to 90% of cases (Menezes et al, 2012;Hani et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%