Definition of Candida albicans
Candida albicans: A yeast-like fungal organism
found in small amounts in the normal human intestinal
tract. Normally kept in check by the body's own helpful
bacteria, C. albicans can increase in numbers when this
balance is disturbed to cause candidiasis of the intestinal
tract, or yeast infections of other parts of the body. C.
albicans causes thrush. Also called Monilia albicans.
See
also Candidiasis.
Common Misspellings: candida albacans
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