Candidiasis

/ˌkændɪˈdaɪəsɪs/ noun

A fungal infection caused by Candida yeast, commonly affecting the mouth, throat, or skin.

From the Latin genus name Candida (meaning 'shining white,' due to the appearance of the infection) plus the Greek suffix -iasis meaning 'condition or disease.' The term became standard medical terminology in the 20th century.

AMካንዲዳስ
ARالتهاب الفم
BNক্যান্ডিডিয়াসিস
CAcandidiasis
CSkandidóza
DAcandidas
DECandidiasis
ELκαντιντίαση
EScandidiasis
FAکاندیدیازیس
FIcandidiasis
FRcandidose
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