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Candida and dubliniensis
Candida dubliniensis is cosmopolitan ( found around the world ), and has been described as a separate species in 1995.
Retrospective studies have shown that previously it had been commonly identified as Candida albicans, with which C. dubliniensis is closely related and shares a number of characteristics.
* Doctor Fungus page about Candida dubliniensis
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Other Candida genome sequences have been, or are being, determined: C. glabrata, C. dubliniensis, C. parapsilosis, C. guilliermondii, C. lusitaniae, and C. tropicalis.

Candida and is
Candidiasis or thrush is a fungal infection ( mycosis ) of any of the Candida species ( all yeasts ), of which Candida albicans is the most common.
Candida yeasts are commonly present in humans, and their growth is normally limited by the human immune system and by other microorganisms, such as bacteria occupying the same locations in the human body.
Chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse is not recommended to treat candidiasis, but is effective as prophylaxis ; chlorine dioxide rinse was found to have similar in vitro effectiveness against Candida.
The Shaw Festival, an annual theater festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada began as an eight week run of Don Juan in Hell ( as the long third act dream sequence of Man And Superman is called when staged alone ) and Candida in 1962, and has grown into an annual festival with over 800 performances a year, dedicated to producing the works of Shaw and his contemporaries.
Ninian's major shrine was at Whithorn in Galloway, where he is associated with the Candida Casa ( Latin for ' White House ').
Tradition holds that Ninian was a Briton who had studied in Rome, that he established an episcopal see at the Candida Casa in Whithorn, that he named the see for Saint Martin of Tours, that he converted the southern Picts to Christianity, and that he is buried at Whithorn.
Candida is commonly found as a commensal yeast in the mucus membranes of humans and other warm-blooded animals.
Candida glabrata is the second most common Candida pathogen after C. albicans, causing infections of the urogenital tract, and of the bloodstream ( candidemia ).
Owing to optimal conditions of humidity, temperature and hiding niche between the tongue papillae and inside the pierced tongue, the tongue is a preferred site for colonization of Candida albicans.
The nonprotein amino acid L-homoarginine is a growth inhibitor of S. aureus as well as Candida albicans.
Although IV insertion is an aseptic procedure, skin-dwelling organisms such as Coagulase-negative staphylococcus or Candida albicans may enter through the insertion site around the catheter, or bacteria may be accidentally introduced inside the catheter from contaminated equipment.
The pH balance in adolescent girls ' bodies is not conducive to the growth of Candida albicans, so they are unlikely to contract a yeast infection.
Ketoconazole is a broad spectrum, antimycotic agent that is active against both Candida and M. furfur.
Another critic of " cum shot " scenes in heterosexual pornography is the US porn star-turned writer, director and producer Candida Royalle.
It is a dimorphic yeast of the genus Candida, very closely related to Candida albicans but forming a distinct phylogenetic cluster in DNA fingerprinting.

Candida and fungal
Some cases of pharyngitis are caused by fungal infection such as Candida albicans causing oral thrush.
Candidal intertrigo is an infection of the skin Candida albicans, more specifically located between intertriginous folds of adjacent skin, which can be present in the groin or scrotum, and be indistinguishable from fungal infections caused by Tinia.
Tolnaftate is ineffective against Candida albicans, and thus ineffective against candidal intertrigo, which may sometimes masquerade as fungal infections by dermatophytic fungi that are typically the cause of tinea.

Candida and opportunistic
While clearly attributable to the presence of the opportunistic pathogens of the genus Candida, candidiasis describes a number of different disease syndromes that often differ in their causes and outcomes.
Other species of yeast, such as Candida albicans, are opportunistic pathogens and can cause infections in humans.
Yeasts of the Candida genus are another group of opportunistic pathogens that causes oral and vaginal infections in humans, known as candidiasis.
Candida albicans is a diploid fungus that grows both as yeast and filamentous cells and a causal agent of opportunistic oral and genital infections in humans.
A wide variety of other infections has been reported on occasion, including Proteus mirabilis, enterococci and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, but it appears that Candida is the most common opportunistic invader in diaper areas.
Lactoferrin also acts against the Candida albicans – a diploid fungus ( a form of yeast ) that causes opportunistic oral and genital infections in humans.
This is especially relevant given that opportunistic Candida ( fungus ) infections can cause severe systemic infections in immunocompromised patients and current treatments are highly toxic, often result in drug-resistant Candida strains, and have low efficacy.

Candida and pathogen
The most commonly known pathogen is Candida albicans, causing roughly 70 % of fungemias, followed by Candida glabrata with 10 %, Aspergillus with 1 % and Saccharomyces as the fourth most common.

Candida and originally
The opening chapter of the novel was originally published in New World Writing as Catch-18 in 1955, but Heller's agent, Candida Donadio, requested that he change the title of the novel, so it would not be confused with another recently published World War II novel, Leon Uris's Mila 18.

Candida and isolated
CF patients may also have their airways chronically colonized by filamentous fungi ( such as Aspergillus fumigatus, Scedosporium apiospermum, Aspergillus terreus ) and / or yeasts ( such as Candida albicans ); other filamentous fungi less commonly isolated include Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus nidulans ( occur transiently in CF respiratory secretions ), and Exophiala dermatitidis and Scedosporium prolificans ( chronic airway-colonizers ); some filamentous fungi like Penicillium emersonii and Acrophialophora fusispora are encountered in patients almost exclusively in the context of CF.
Again, in most cases, mixed bacteria are isolated ; the most common agents include cutaneous species such as Staphylococcus aureus, and coagulase-negative staphylococci, but many others are possible, including fungi such as Candida.
Atherton contends that, “ Candida albicans can only be isolated from a minority of IDD cases ; in many cases this is a reflection of antibiotic therapy.

Candida and from
Ussher says that Ninian left Candida Casa for Cluayn-coner in Ireland, and eventually died in Ireland ; that his mother was a Spanish princess ; that his father wished to regain him after having assented to his training for an ecclesiastical state ; that a bell comes from heaven to call together his disciples ; that a wooden church was raised by him, with beams delivered by stags ; and that a harper with no experience at architecture was the builder of the church.
A Malmsey Madeira made from the white Malvasia Candida grape.
Malvasia Candida ( different from the variety known as Malvasia di Candia ) has been historically grown on the island of Madeira being used to produce the sweetest style of Madeira wine known Malmsey.
* Modeling of Growth of Lactobacillus sanfranciscensis and Candida milleri ... from Applied and Environmental Microbiology, July 1998, by Gänzle et al., Universität Hohenheim
This and other tests can be used to distinguish between vaginal symptoms related to G. vaginalis from those caused by other organisms, such as Trichomonas and Candida albicans, which are similar and may require different treatment.
In February 1495, with the arrival of Charles VIII, Ferdinand II landed on the island and took possession of the castle, and, after having killed the disloyal castellan Giusto di Candida with his own hands, left the island under the control of Innico d ' Avalos, marquis of Pescara and Vasto, who ably defended the place from the French flotilla.
It was the centre of the revived See of Galloway ( or Candida Casa ) under the patronage of Fergus, Lord of Galloway and Bishop Gille Aldan from the 12th century.
In 1942, she married Andrew Capuano, the son of Sabina ( Solimina ) and Michael Capuano, Italian immigrants ( he from Candida, Campania, Italy ).
A second analysis of cauim made from rice and manioc also showed the presence of yeasts, chiefly Candida tropicalis.
* Isolation of Erucic Acid from Mustard Seed Oil by Candida rugosa lipase
* Charles de Coster's Vlaamsche vertelsels ( 1918 )-translated from French-containing De mannen van Smeerop, Blanca, Clara en Candida, Heere Halewijn and Smedje Smee
The same theatre would go on to successfully stage several of Shaw's plays from 1904 to 1907, including further revivals of Candida.
Candida returns home briefly from a trip to London with Eugene Marchbanks, a young poet who wants to rescue her from what he presumes to be her dull family life.
Marchbanks is in love with Candida and believes she deserves something more than just complacency from her husband.
Shaw himself describes Eugene's story-arc as a realization that Candida is not at all what he wants from life, that the kind of domestic love she could provide " is essentially the creature of limitations which are far transcended in his own nature ".
An example is Candida albicans, which, when it infects host tissue, switches from the usual unicellular yeast-like form into an invasive, multicellular filamentous form.
Recent computational redesign was capable of experimentally switching the cofactor specificity of Candida boidinii xylose reductase from NADPH to NADH.
Experimental testing of predictions by IPRO successfully switched the cofactor preference of Candida boidinii xylose reductase from NADPH to NADH.
* Manresa School takes its name from the town of Manresa, because Saint Candida Maria de Jesus, the foundress of the congregation that runs the school, is influenced by Ignatian spirituality.
Their first quasi-official release was a compilation cassette under the name of " Ñ, Sonidos Nuevos Desde Puebla " ( 1993 ) featuring other bands from their hometown ( like Unión Libre, La Candida Eréndira, Metafora, La Viuda and Sátira ).

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