1924
DOI: 10.1097/00000441-192409000-00004
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The Relation of Fungi Imperfecti to Diarrheal Conditions

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“…Mackie and Chitre (163), for instance, found approximately the same number of Candida albicans in sprue and non-sprue cases. Many observers (e.g., 19,86,105,153,207,213, 247) have found species of Candida in feces, often as commonly from healthy persons as from those suffering from sprue or other intestinal disorders. Table 2 will show the incidence of species found by the four of the above who made a careful 19471 differentiation of species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mackie and Chitre (163), for instance, found approximately the same number of Candida albicans in sprue and non-sprue cases. Many observers (e.g., 19,86,105,153,207,213, 247) have found species of Candida in feces, often as commonly from healthy persons as from those suffering from sprue or other intestinal disorders. Table 2 will show the incidence of species found by the four of the above who made a careful 19471 differentiation of species.…”
Section: ]mentioning
confidence: 99%