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Vulvovaginal Candidosis: Current Concepts, Challenges and Perspectives
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Kiss, Herbert
, Farr, Alex
, Sustr, Valentina
, Foessleitner, Philipp
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Candida albicans
/ diagnosis
/ epidemiology
/ fungal infection
/ Review
/ vulvovaginal candidosis
2020
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Vulvovaginal Candidosis: Current Concepts, Challenges and Perspectives
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Kiss, Herbert
, Farr, Alex
, Sustr, Valentina
, Foessleitner, Philipp
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Candida albicans
/ diagnosis
/ epidemiology
/ fungal infection
/ Review
/ vulvovaginal candidosis
2020
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Vulvovaginal Candidosis: Current Concepts, Challenges and Perspectives
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Vulvovaginal Candidosis: Current Concepts, Challenges and Perspectives
2020
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Overview
Vulvovaginal candidosis (VVC) is a frequently occurring infection of the lower female genital tract, mostly affecting immuno-competent women at childbearing age. Candida albicans is the most prevalent pathogenic yeast—apart from other non-albicans species—related to this fungal infection. Different virulence factors of C. albicans have been identified, which increase the risk of developing VVC. To initiate treatment and positively influence the disease course, fast and reliable diagnosis is crucial. In this narrative review, we cover the existing state of understanding of the epidemiology, pathogenesis and diagnosis of VVC. However, treatment recommendations should follow current guidelines.
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MDPI,MDPI AG
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