Oral Candidiasis: Aiding in the Diagnosis of HIV-A Case Report
Opportunistic fungal infections account for a significant amount of morbidity associated with HIV disease. Candidiasis is the most common oral opportunistic infection affecting people with HIV infection or AIDS. It is considered as an important marker of immune suppression and may be the initial man...
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Main Authors: | Arvind Shetti (Author), Ishita Gupta (Author), Shivyogi M. Charantimath (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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