genus candida
Noun: A taxonomic genus comprising yeast-like fungi classified as imperfect fungi (deuteromycetes). These organisms are sometimes included within the genus Monilia of the family Moniliaceae. Members of this genus are notable for including species that can exist as commensals or opportunistic pathogens in humans and animals.
The term "genus Candida" is used in scientific, medical, and microbiological contexts to refer to this specific taxonomic group. - It functions as a singular proper noun. - It is often used with taxonomic verbs like "include," "comprise," or "classify."
- Scientific Context:
- The laboratory report identified the infection as caused by a species within genus Candida.
- Several species of genus Candida are part of the normal human gut flora.
- Taxonomic Context:
- Genus Candida is characterized by its yeast-like growth and ability to form pseudohyphae.
- Some classifications have historically placed genus Candida within the family Moniliaceae.
- "The genus Candida": This is a common stylistic variant in formal scientific writing, using italics for the genus name as per biological nomenclature conventions.
- The study focused on the pathogenic potential of the genus Candida.
- Candida (n): The italicized form used in biological taxonomy. It is synonymous with "genus Candida" in scientific discourse.
- Candida albicans is the most clinically prevalent species.
- Candidal (adj): Pertaining to or caused by .
- The patient was treated for a candidal infection.
- Candidiasis (n): The medical term for an infection caused by fungi of the genus .
- Oral candidiasis is common in immunocompromised patients.
- Taxonomic Group: (when used in italics in a taxonomic sense).
The primary meaning is strictly taxonomic, referring to the genus. In non-scientific contexts, "Candida" is often used loosely to refer to the infection (candidiasis) or the causative agent, but "genus Candida" itself remains a formal scientific classification.
- a genus of yeastlike imperfect fungi; sometimes included in genus Monilia of the family Moniliaceae