Genitourinary Candidiasis: Diagnosis and Treatment

Abstract
Candida in the urine or surgical wound is a potentially lethal pathogen. Management of 82 patients provided a rationale for the treatment of these infections. Urine colony counts, serologic findings and clinical observations determine therapy. Amphotericin B irrigants are effective for local infections. Disseminated infections require flucytosine and/or i.v. amphotericin B.

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