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Prevalence Statistics for Types of Candidiasis

Prevalence Statistics for Types of Candidiasis

The information below shows a list of types of Candidiasis, with information as to the prevalence of each of these types. Estimates of the people affected are calculated based on the available statistic.

Disease Prevalence Estimate US people estimate Statistic Used for Calculation
Types of candida fungus: N/A N/A No information
Candida parapsilosis N/A N/A No information
Candida tropicalis N/A N/A No information
Candida vini N/A N/A No information
Candida subtypes by infected areas: N/A N/A No information
Cutaneous Candidiasis N/A N/A No information
Thrush N/A N/A No information
Vaginal candidiasis N/A N/A No information
Penile candidiasis N/A N/A rare
Pulmonary candidiasis N/A N/A No information
Esophagus candidiasis N/A N/A No information
Invasive candidiasis N/A N/A No information
atrophic candidiasis N/A N/A No information
chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis N/A N/A No information
endocardial candidiasis N/A N/A No information
Paronychia N/A N/A No information

Types of Candidiasis

For more information about types of Candidiasis, refer to our section on types of Candidiasis.

About prevalence:

The medical term 'prevalence' of Candidiasis usually refers to the estimated population of people who are managing Candidiasis at any given time, whereas the annual diagnosis rate of new cases of Candidiasis is called the 'incidence'. For more information on prevalence and incidence statistics, see about prevalence and incidence statistics.

 

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