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Pathogens L11-14

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Treatment & Prevention of Candida infections

Author: Alex Rapai



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For cutaneous candidiasis control of excessive moisture, heat and friction which cause local skin maceration and treatment with a topical imidazole compound is usually effective. For oral candidiasis nystatin, amphotericin B or miconazole are effective. Azoles prevent the synthesis of ergosterol. Polyenes interfere with the integrity of the fungal cell membrane by binding to membrane sterols


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