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Disseminated candidiasis

MONDO:0042233

Systemic candidiasis occurs when Candida yeast enters the bloodstream and may spread (becoming disseminated candidiasis) to other organs, including the central nervous system, kidneys, liver, bones, muscles, joints, spleen, or eyes.

Also known as: disseminated candidiasis, disseminated candida, disseminated candidosis, invasive candidiasis, systemic candida infections, systemic candidiasis

15 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.

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Disease (680) Infectious disease (282) Fungal infectious disease (36) Systemic mycosis (27) Candidiasis (17) Human disease (14) Disease by etiologic mechanism (0) Disease of primarily extrinsic mechanism (0) Opportunistic mycosis (0) Opportunistic systemic mycosis (0)
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  • New pill could fight dangerous fungal infections

    Disease control Terminated

    This study tested a new oral antifungal drug, ibrexafungerp, for treating serious Candida infections in the blood or internal organs. 68 adults received an IV antifungal followed by either ibrexafungerp or standard oral fluconazole. The trial was stopped early, so the results are…

    Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Scynexis, Inc. • Aim: Disease control

    Last updated Aug 12, 2026 00:00 UTC

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