“…C. glabrata is the second species that most causes VVC in women. C. glabrata and C. krusei are resistant to fluconazole and there are more chances of treatment failures when VVC is caused by these species, which will also lead to na increase in recurrent conditions (LEAL et al, 2016;FREITAS et al, 2018). ydrolysable s the most widely used antifungal in the treatment of patients suffering from VVC or RVVC, and its widespread use has been causing increased resistance, in addition to resistance to other azoles (LOCKE et al, 2018).…”