ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF OIL OF ORIGANUM MAJORANA VERSUS MICONAZOL NITRATE IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH VAGINAL CANDIDIASIS
SALAH NAGI ABDELHAMID;
Abstract
Vulvovaginal candidiasis is a common disease, millions of women suffer from Vulvovaginal candidiasis at least one episode during their childbearing period, others have infrequent episodes.
Topical azoles remain the first line of VVC treatment, achieving m
Topical azoles remain the first line of VVC treatment, achieving m
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| Title | ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF OIL OF ORIGANUM MAJORANA VERSUS MICONAZOL NITRATE IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH VAGINAL CANDIDIASIS | Authors | SALAH NAGI ABDELHAMID | Keywords | ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF OIL OF ORIGANUM MAJORANA VERSUS MICONAZOL NITRATE IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH VAGINAL CANDIDIASIS | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | Vulvovaginal candidiasis is a common disease, millions of women suffer from Vulvovaginal candidiasis at least one episode during their childbearing period, others have infrequent episodes. Topical azoles remain the first line of VVC treatment, achieving m |
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