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OI: Candida -- ÆGIS A fungus infection caused by candida albicans. candida is the most commonHIVrelated fungus infection. Infection involves the mucous membranes around the http://www.aegis.com/topics/oi/oi-candida.html
Extractions: "vaginal yeast infection" This is part of a series on Opportunistic Infections ("OIs"). Please note that This Page Is Just A Starting Point: who specializes in treating HIV. Finding The Latest Information: Advances in treating opportunistic infections can happen at any time, so the material on this page may be outdated. Some links in the see also section at the bottom of this page are actually special database links. They may contain information published after this page was written. Infection involves the mucous membranes around the mouth, vagina, esophagus, and skin. Symptoms include white humps, dry mouth, difficulty swallowing, and an altered sense of taste. ARC-defining: The US Centers For Disease Control says these are " Category B " conditions
Candida Albicans The Microbiology Video Library broadcast quality digital video, web videos andcommissions. http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/video/Candida.html
Extractions: Microbiology @ Leicester Microbiology Video Library Candida albicans Search Candida albicans Candida albicans is a dimorphic fungus, i.e. it can take two forms. Most of the time it exists as oval, single yeast cells, which reproduce by budding. Most yeasts do not produce mycelia (a mass of branching, threadlike hyphal filaments), but Candida has a trick up its sleeve. Normal room temperatures favour the yeast form of the organism, but under physiological conditions (body temperature, pH, and the presence of serum) it may develop into a hyphal form. Pseudohyphae , composed of chains of cells, are also common. In the video, you can see yeast cells and a few elongated cells which have begun to grow into a hypha: Candida albicans (3.3Mb QuickTime web quality sample: download FREE QuickTime Player You can get a longer, better quality version of this video on the Microbiology Video Library CD Broadcast quality (520 line) digital video: 6 minutes duration, no soundtrack. Supplied on PAL format miniDV tape plus accompanying notes. If you are interested in obtaining this video
Go Ask Alice!: Candida Alice, candida lives in one s intestines, but it may escape into the body andcause all kind of vague complaints. Could you tell me more about it; http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0503.html
Extractions: Mac users: please note that our site is optimized for the Safari browser Colds, aches, pains, and other ailments Candida Originally Published: January 20, 1995 Alice, Candida lives in one's intestines, but it may "escape" into the body and cause all kind of vague complaints. Could you tell me more about it; how to detect it, its symptoms and cure (diet?)? Thanks, T. Dear T.- Candida, or yeast, occurs naturally in our bodies, in balance with the rest of our internal flora and fauna. Strictly speaking, yeast are a member of the plants known as fungi or molds. Given the right conditions for replication, yeast is capable of explosive growth (think about homemade bread rising). Candida grows best in a mildly acidic environment. Taking birth control pills, some antibiotics, multiple pregnancies, diabetes, and menstruation can raise or lower your body's pH level to provide a favorable environment for growth of candida. Some people also believe that aspects of our external environment allow for a proliferation of candida in our bodies. Examples include stress, inadequate nutrition, pollution, steroids, antibiotics and hormones in the meat we eat, sugar rich foods and refined carbohydrates. The list of physical problems in which Candida has been implicated as a major causative factor is very long. Here are some of the conditions thought to possibly be the result of Candida's activity: vaginitis; thrush; endometriosis; athlete's foot; migraine headaches; fatigue; constipation; bloating; allergy; sensitivities to perfume, fumes, chemical odors and tobacco smoke; irritability; depression; weak muscles; abdominal pain; diarrhea; swelling in the joints; sore throat; etc.
Candida Maltosa Two micrographs of candida maltosa by scanning electron microscopy. http://anka.livstek.lth.se:2080/C_maltosa.htm
Extractions: Candida maltosa belongs to so-called "budding yeasts". Other members of this group are Candida glabrata, C. albicans, C. tropicalis, C. guillermondii, C. pseudotropicalis, Kluyveromyces lactis Saccharomyces cerevisiae etc. Schizosaccharomyces pombe are an example of so-called "fission yeasts". For information about foodborne microorganisms see these links and another site.
Candida The Mercury Connection(snipped From Annotated Mercury inhibits macrophage and neutraphil defense against candida by its candida overgrowth results in production of the highly toxic canditoxin and http://www.home.earthlink.net/~berniew1/candida.html
Extractions: Methyl mercury is more toxic to some body processes than inorganic mercury. Mercury from amalgam is methylated by bacteria, galvanic electric currents(35), and candida albicans in the mouth and intestines(51,81,98,182,225). Oral bacteria streptococommus mitior,S.mutans, and S.sanguis were all found to methylate mercury(81). Mercury exposure through fillings appears to be a major factor in chronic fatigue syndrome(CFS) through its effects on ATP and immune system(lymphocute reactivity, neutraphil activity, effects on T-cells and B-cells) and its promotion of growth of candida albicans in the body and the methylation of inorganic mercury by candida to the extremely toxic methyl mercury form which like mercury vapor crosses the blood-brain barrier and also damages and weakens the immune system(222,225,226,234,235,265,293,60,313,314,342,368,369, 404),
Candida And Probiotics Website - candida and Probiotics candida albicans, the gastrointestinal microflora, andantibiotics. http://www.phototour.minneapolis.mn.us/candida/candida.html
Extractions: Candida albicans and candida infection Information: home probiotic strains chronic candida probiotics ... author Patient database tables: register list of all patients symptoms antibiotics ... practitioners This site has been posted by a patient to provide information about chronic candida, a group of symptoms which appears to be caused by the overgrowth of the yeast Candida albicans in the gastrointestinal tract. The patient database lists symptoms and treatment results submitted by visitors to this site. Last updated on: 2002-02-02 Author's Bio candida Candida-Related Complex fda A history of probiotics Summary of probiotic stra ... index Candida is a conditionally-pathogenic fungus. It is all around us, normally found on skin, in the mouth, gut, and other mucus membranes. It causes infection when antibiotics or other factors reduce our natural resistance to it's overgrowth. Most candida infections are superficial, limited to mucus membranes Disseminated infection by Candida of internal organs can occur in severely immunocompromised patients, such as those with cancer, serious burns, or AIDS. This is a much more serious condition than superficial Candida infection. Disseminated Candida infection is usually determined by the presence of candida in the blood, and is potentially life-threatening. It should not be confused with superficial candida infections, which are not life-threatening. The two classes of infection are similar in that some of the same antifungal drugs may be used, and both can be difficult to eradicate.
Onychomycosis - 1 - Candida Onychomycosis Nail Plate - candida albicans isolated. Note associated paronychia.Return to Image Index page. Return to Image Index page. http://tray.dermatology.uiowa.edu/Onychomyco01.htm
Variety.com - Candida Conery candida Conery, a hair stylist in the entertainment industry for over 30 years,died Aug. 1. She was 52. Conery was a teacher and mentor to numerous http://www.variety.com/av_result.asp?articleid=VR1117927110&nid=2562
Candida - Tony Orlando And Dawn candida ( Tony Orlando and Dawn ) The stars won t come out if they know that Oh, my candida We could make it together The further from here, girl, http://users.cis.net/sammy/candida.htm
Candida Diet Advice Free candida Diet Advice Diet Plan to Reduce Effects of candida Albicans Yeast Following a careful diet is one way to reduce the effects of candida. http://www.diet-i.com/candida-diet.htm
Extractions: Free Candida Diet Advice - Diet Plan to Reduce Effects of Candida Albicans Yeast Infestation Anti-Candida Diet Best Weight Loss Diet Diet Programs Index Free Diets Anti-Candida Diet Advice What is Candida Candida Albicans is a yeast infestation, called a fungus. We all have intestinal candida and when everything is in balance candida helps maintain our immune system by controlling unfriendly organisms. But if the body's balance is upset candida fungi may multiply and promote the development of toxins which can cause a range of unhealthy conditions, like: asthma, bladder infections, energy loss, burning/puffy eyes, fatigue, food cravings, hay fever, heartburn, hyperactivity, insomnia, migraine, mouth infections, rashes, sore throat, thrush and thyroid failure. Following a careful diet is one way to reduce the effects of candida. The aim of an anti-candida diet is to avoid foods that "feed" the yeast infestation. These include : sugar of all kinds (eg. brown, white, syrup, molasses, honey, fructose, lactose, maltose, dextrose etc.), ready to eat cereals (except Shredded Wheat and purpose made options like Kashi), white flour or white flour products, cakes, cookies, pasta, cornflour, cows milk, diet drinks, alcoholic beverages, tea, coffee, mushrooms, fermented or pickled foods (eg. vinegar, pickles, chutney, soy sauce), all dry roasted nuts (cashews have a lot of yeast), potato chips, pretzels and junk food, bacon, salt pork and lunch meats and cheese of all kinds.
Candida Guilliermondii Database candida guilliermondii genome database. Related Links, Links to sites relatedto the candida guilliermondii genome project http://www.broad.mit.edu/annotation/fungi/candida_guilliermondii/
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Candida Tropicalis Database candida tropicalis genome database. Related Links, Links to sites related tothe candida tropicalis genome project http://www.broad.mit.edu/annotation/fungi/candida_tropicalis/
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Extractions: Deze patiëntenbrief is oorspronkelijk bedoeld als ondersteuning van het consult door de huisarts. De huisarts geeft de brief mee aan patiënten met de betreffende ziekte of aandoening. De tekst gaat ervan uit dat de patiënt al door de huisarts is gezien en dat de informatie uit de brief is besproken. In de vagina leven bacteriën en schimmels. Dat is heel normaal. Tussen de verschillende soorten bacteriën en schimmels bestaat een natuurlijk evenwicht. Soms raakt dit evenwicht verstoord. Bepaalde schimmels kunnen dan gaan overheersen. Er ontstaat een schimmelinfectie, ook wel een candida-infectie genoemd.
Candida Albicans The candida albicans pilot project page is provided by The Wellcome Trust SangerInstitute, as part of a microbial sequencing effort focusing on pathogens http://bioresearch.ac.uk/browse/mesh/D002176.html
Extractions: low graphics Candida albicans Candida albicans / genetics Yeast : budding, fission, and Candida This section of the World Wide Web Virtual Library provides access to a collection of resources specifically related to the Candida albicans Saccharomyces cerevisiae (budding, bakers or brewers') and Schizosaccharomyces pombe (fission) yeast model organisms. It is suitable both for the general public looking for basic information on the organisms as well as researchers seeking both community-oriented information and research tools. Availability of methods and protocols are indicated, and an access listing is provided of the various genome database tools on offer from the Stanford University service. Hosted by the Saccharomyces Genome Database within the School of Medicine at Stanford University. Schizosaccharomyces Saccharomyces cerevisiae Candida albicans Sanger Institute : Candida albicans pilot project The Candida albicans pilot project page is provided by The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, as part of a microbial sequencing effort focusing on pathogens and model organisms. In this pilot project a set of ten cosmids is being sequenced for strain 1161 of Candida albicans . In addition to an overview of the project, preliminary unfinished sequence contigs over 1000bp are available via a database in FASTA format or by FTP and can be searched using a BLAST server. A link to a collaboratoring laboratory at the University of Aberdeen is also available. This project is funded by Beowulf Genomics.
George Bernard Shaw : Candida candida. by George Bernard Shaw Act I Act II Act III. Book Info.Date added 200210-31. Rating not yet rated Rate this book! Comments none http://www.classicreader.com/booktoc.php/sid.7/bookid.1581/
ISU Play Concordances: Candida By Bernard Shaw ISU Play Concordances candida. This WWW site contains the complete dialogue fromBernard Shaw s play candida in a full concordance format every word in http://www.public.iastate.edu/~spires/Concord/candida.html
Extractions: This WWW site contains the complete dialogue from Bernard Shaw's play Candida in a full concordance format: every word in the dialogue of the play is indexed and connected to its textual context. You can search it for wordlists (alphabetic and frequency-ordered), for KWIC concordances, and for collocations (in the context around the keyword). The ISU Concordance Databases simplify word-level research on the dialogue in the plays included in the project. They are not meant to replace the reading of these plays in their published forms. This site is designed as a supplement to library resources, not as a replacement for reading published books. For information about the playwright, the history of performances, literary and theatrical criticism, please consult the closest research library. Further information about the database is available from: Rosanne G. Potter or Joe Struss Continue to: ISU Play Concordances Candida Search Page This project was originally created at Iowa State University by Rosanne G. Potter
Patron Saints Index: Saint Candida Patron Saint Index profile of Saint candida. candida. Also known as Hwitn;Wite; White; Memorial 1 June; Profile Titular patron of the church in http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintc6s.htm
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