Candidiasis

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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) has been considered to predispose to candidiasis. While poor glycemic control increases the risk of superficial candidiasis (especially oral candidiasis), invasive candidiasis is not related to DM. Invasive candidiasis is diagnosed by combination of clinical manifestation, laboratory findings and isolation of Candida spp. Strategy of treatment for invasive candidiasis is consist of prophylactic, empiric and targeted therapy. MCFG, FLCZ and AMPH-B are recommended as first line drugs for invasive candidiasis, and L-AMB, VRCZ, ITCZ are considered as alternative drugs in Japanese guideline.

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Imamura, Y., Izumikawa, K., & Kohno, S. (2008). Candidiasis. Nippon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/11911_9

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