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Yeast infections are a frustrating problem for many people. They can be tenacious and reoccur with stubborn regularity.
At a recent conference of 26 experts from 13 European countries, medical professionals discussed strategies for the treatment and prevention of invasive candidiasis, an infection by the most common problematic fungus, “Candida.”
The conference attendees got together with the aim of providing a review on optimal treatments. Published and unpublished trials on antifungal therapy were analyzed and discussed. Then came question period. Experts were asked to respond and recommend a treatment for differing cases of infection. Unfortunately, for many situations, even the experts could not come to an agreement about what treatment to use.