Candida (genus) Overview

Encyclopedia: Candida (genus)

Wikipedia.orgWIKIPEDIA.ORG

Candida is a genus of yeasts. Many species of this genus are endosymbionts of animal hosts including humans. While usually living as commensals, some Candida species have the potential to cause disease. Clinically, the most significant member of the genus is Candida albicans, which can cause infections in humans and other animals, especially in immunocompromised patients. Many Candida species are members of gut flora in animals, including C. albicans in...


Keep reading...

Visual Exploration: Athlete's Foot

Body MapsBODY MAPS

Layers: (click to view/hide)

+Zoom-

Search:

Web Results

GoogleGOOGLE

Guide Note

MahaloMAHALO

Mahalo Top 7

More Top 7 ...

Forum Search

OmgiliOMGILI

  • (untitled) - 17 replies

    under the order "Carnivora". "Candida" is a genus of yeast.I think you would... I feed my dogs the best kibble that I can find b/c I expect the best from them and only keep...

    Jun 17, 2008

Doctor-moderated Forums

MedHelpMEDHELP

  • Crying Holidays

    I just do not know how am I going to make it for another month to have my final test. I did not test for hep C,doc says I...

How-To Videos

Howcast.HOWCAST.

  • What Is a Truffle? - 0

    http://www.FineGourmetFoods.com - The word truffles or truffle can be used to refer to a range of things; most notably they relate to the Tuber (genus) which is the edible truffle which is usually inferred when...


Fingernails Slide Show

Mayo ClinicMAYO CLINIC

What can your fingernails tell you about your health? Learn about it here:

Your fingernails can tell you a lot about your health. Certain diseases and conditions are associated with changes in the appearance of nails. This slide show from the Mayo Clinic will take you through seven types of nail changes that may signal possible underlying health problems.

Fingernails and Your Health Slide Show

Trimming Nails Slide Show

Mayo ClinicMAYO CLINIC

How to trim thickened toenails

Thickened toenails can be due to various causes including trauma, fungal infections, skin disorders, and tight-fitting shoes. This slide show will guide you through the proper way to trim nails that are thicker than usual. By taking proper precautions, you can safely trim thickened nails without injury.

Thickened Nails Slide Show


Related in the Kosmos


more categories...