Types of Pseudomonas albicans infections include
Skin mucosal infections, visceral infections, and central nervous system infections. Types of Pseudomonas albicans infections include skin mucosal infections, such as thrush and vaginitis; visceral infections, such as pneumonia, bronchitis, enteritis, and pyelonephritis; and central nervous system infections, such as meningitis, meningoencephalitis, and brain abscesses. Candida albicans, also known as Candida albicans, is a fungus, usually present in the normal human oral cavity, upper respiratory tract, intestinal tract and vagina, the number of normal organism in the body is small, does not cause disease, when the body's immune function or general defenses decline or the normal bacterial flora mutual constraints dysfunctional, the bacterium reproduces in large quantities and change the form of growth invasion of the cells causing disease.