Vulvovaginal candidosis
JD Sobel - The Lancet, 2007 - thelancet.com
JD Sobel
The Lancet, 2007•thelancet.comDespite therapeutic advances, vulvovaginal candidosis remains a common problem
worldwide, affecting all strata of society. Understanding of anti-candida host defence
mechanisms in the vagina has developed slowly and, despite a growing list of recognised
risk factors, a fundamental grasp of pathogenic mechanisms continues to elude us. The
absence of rapid, simple, and inexpensive diagnostic tests continues to result in both
overdiagnosis and underdiagnosis of vulvovaginal candidosis. I review the epidemiology …
worldwide, affecting all strata of society. Understanding of anti-candida host defence
mechanisms in the vagina has developed slowly and, despite a growing list of recognised
risk factors, a fundamental grasp of pathogenic mechanisms continues to elude us. The
absence of rapid, simple, and inexpensive diagnostic tests continues to result in both
overdiagnosis and underdiagnosis of vulvovaginal candidosis. I review the epidemiology …
Summary
Despite therapeutic advances, vulvovaginal candidosis remains a common problem worldwide, affecting all strata of society. Understanding of anti-candida host defence mechanisms in the vagina has developed slowly and, despite a growing list of recognised risk factors, a fundamental grasp of pathogenic mechanisms continues to elude us. The absence of rapid, simple, and inexpensive diagnostic tests continues to result in both overdiagnosis and underdiagnosis of vulvovaginal candidosis. I review the epidemiology and pathogenesis of this infection, and also discuss management strategies.
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