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candidiasis

American  
[kan-di-dahy-uh-sis] / ˌkæn dɪˈdaɪ ə sɪs /

noun

plural

candidiases
  1. any of a variety of infections caused by fungi of the genus Candida, occurring most often in the mouth, respiratory tract bronchocandidiasis, or vagina.


Etymology

Origin of candidiasis

First recorded in 1945–50; from New Latin Candid(a), genus name ( candida ) + -iasis

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"Invasive candidiasis is a potentially deadly infection with a mortality rate of around 50%. That's even with the best available treatment," explained the study's lead author Andreas Bäumler.

From Science Daily • Jun. 4, 2024

The disease, called candidiasis, often requires months of hospital stays and is fatal in 29 to 53 percent of patients.

From Salon • Mar. 22, 2023

An HIV-infected man with recurrent candidiasis in the throat, for example, qualified for disability, while an HIV-infected woman with cervical cancer and a low T-cell count did not.

From Washington Post • Aug. 8, 2022

When the doctor, Oma Amadi, examines his mouth, it is filled with white sores from candidiasis, a fungal infection.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 12, 2018

Diagnoses of systemic candidiasis usually have no scientific basis, and most of the recommended treatments for it waste time and money.

From New York Times • Jul. 20, 2010