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A Comprehensive Overview of as the Leading Pathogen in Vulvovaginal Candidiasis.

作者信息

Srb Nika, Talapko Jasminka, Meštrović Tomislav, Fureš Rajko, Stupnišek Mirjana, Srb Andrea Milostić, Škrlec Ivana

机构信息

Faculty of Dental Medicine and Health, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 31000 Osijek, Croatia.

University Centre Varaždin, University North, 42000 Varaždin, Croatia.

出版信息

J Fungi (Basel). 2025 Aug 28;11(9):632. doi: 10.3390/jof11090632.

Abstract

is the primary etiological agent of vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), a widespread fungal infection affecting millions of women worldwide. Although often self-limiting, VVC can become recurrent or severe, significantly impacting quality of life. The pathogenesis of is driven by key virulence factors, including hyphal transformation, biofilm formation, and immune evasion, which all facilitate persistence and resistance to host defenses. Epidemiological data indicate that up to 75% of women experience at least one episode of VVC, with 5-10% developing recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis. The condition typically presents with vaginal itching, burning, erythema, edema, and an abnormal discharge. Diagnosis relies on both clinical presentation and microbiological confirmation; however, misdiagnosis remains common due to symptom overlap with other vaginal infections and conditions in general. Azole antifungals remain the cornerstone of treatment; however, increasing resistance (particularly in non-albicans species) poses substantial therapeutic challenges. Consequently, the emergence of antifungal-resistant strains underscores the need for novel treatment strategies, including probiotics and natural antifungal agents. Preventive measures-including maintaining vaginal microbiota balance, avoiding unnecessary antibiotic usage, and improving hygiene practices-play a pivotal role in reducing disease burden due to . Given the rising incidence of VVC and the burden of recurrent cases, further research is essential to develop targeted therapeutic interventions. This comprehensive review highlights the evolving epidemiology, pathogenesis, and clinical challenges of -associated VVC, emphasizing the need for improved diagnostic strategies, alternative therapeutic approaches, and targeted preventive measures to reduce disease burden and enhance patient outcomes.

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