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'''Oral [[candidiasis]]''', is an infection of [[yeast]] fungus, ''[[Candida albicans]]'', (or, less commonly, ''[[Candida glabrata]]'' or ''[[Candida tropicalis]]'') in the mucous membranes of the [[mouth]]. | '''Oral [[candidiasis]]''', is an infection of [[yeast]] fungus, ''[[Candida albicans]]'', (or, less commonly, ''[[Candida glabrata]]'' or ''[[Candida tropicalis]]'' or C. parapsilosis or C. krusei or other candida species) in the mucous membranes of the [[mouth]]. | ||
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Overview
Oral candidiasis, is an infection of yeast fungus, Candida albicans, (or, less commonly, Candida glabrata or Candida tropicalis or C. parapsilosis or C. krusei or other candida species) in the mucous membranes of the mouth.