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canida albicans
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dimorphic fungus with a mold form that isn't very effected by phagocytosis. it's present in the normal microbiota and grows on the mucous membranes of the GI tract. infections from it are often caused by antibiotics, which kill the bacteria that canida albicans compete with, allowing it to thrive more than it should. it' can also be transmitted from a mother to her birthchild. it causes candidiasis, a vaginal infection causing severe itching and discharge, and thrush, an oral infection causing white growth in the mouth. its diagnosed by being examined from a culture growth under a microscope. its rather common with millions of cases a year in the U.S. and it has a wide range of treatments, including fluconazole and over the counter anti-fungal drugs
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antibiotic
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A chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body ells.
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Streptomyces
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Genus of bacteria that produces more useful antibiotics than any other
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penicillinase
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enzyme produced by bacteria that deactivates penicillin
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penicillin
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antibiotic t
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acyclovir
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