Candidiasis (or thrush) is a fungal infection of the mouth, esophagus and/or vagina. Learn more about Candidiasis and HIV with the following resources.

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British HIV Association guidelines on the management of opportunistic infection in people living with HIV: The clinical management of candidiasis 2019 (2022 interim update) Webpage (HTML) BHIVA
Candidiasis Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Candidiasis (Mucocutaneous) Webpage (HTML) Clinicalinfo.hiv.gov
Candidiasis (Thrush)/VA Webpage (HTML) U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Candidiasis Basics Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Candidiasis and HIV/AIDS Literature Search Webpage (HTML) U.S. National Library of Medicine
Co-Occurring Conditions Opportunistic Infections: Treatment Esophageal Candidiasis Webpage (HTML) National HIV Curriculum
Fluconazole Resistant Oral Candidiasis on HIV Patient - What Other Drug can We Choose? A Case Report Webpage (HTML) JPAM
Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Children With and Exposed to HIV Candida Infections Webpage (HTML) Clinicalinfo.HIV.gov
Invasive Candidiasis Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mucosal Candidiasis Treatment & Management Webpage (HTML) Medscape
Oral Thrush and HIV: What's the Connection? Webpage (HTML) Healthline
Symptoms of Candidiasis Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Facts About HIV and Thrush Webpage (HTML) Very Well Health
Vaginal yeast infections Webpage (HTML) U.S. Office on Women's Health
What is the link between HIV and candidiasis? Webpage (HTML) Medical News Today