Candidal vaginitis

Candida vaginitis is a common vaginitis, commonly known as fungal vaginitis, and its incidence is second only to trichomonas vaginitis. Caused by Candida albicans infection in Candida. This bacterium is in the shape of an egg garden, with sporozoites and pseudohyphae formed by cell germination and elongation. The pseudohyphae is connected to the spores to form a chain or branch. Candida is not very resistant to heat, and it can die in 1 hour when heated to 60.C. However, it is more resistant to dryness, sunlight, ultraviolet rays and chemical treatment.

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