Female genital candidiasis - approaches to standardization of diagnosis and treatment

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Vaginal candidiasis (the most common clinical form of genital candidiasis) is a common disease. Its frequency has doubled in the last decade and makes up 45% in the structure of infectious pathology of the lower female genitalia. It is especially alarming that the increasing number of patients with genital candidiasis poses a threat to the health of women, as well as to the fetus and the newborn baby, really increasing the threat to the health of the future generation.

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A. K. Mirzabalaeva

Kashkin Research Institute of Medical Mycology; Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg; St. Petersburg

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