Candida

/ˈkændɪdə/ noun

A genus of yeast-like fungi that can cause infections in humans, particularly thrush. The most common species is Candida albicans.

From Latin candidus meaning 'white, shining, pure,' referring to the white appearance of the fungal colonies. The genus name was established in 1923, derived from the characteristic white coloration observed in cultures.

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ARالمبيضة
BNক্যান্ডিডা
CACandida
CSCandida
DACandida
DECandida
ELΚάντιντα
EScándida
FAکاندیدا
FICandida
FRcandida
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