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Candida in urine typically indicates a yeast infection and may not always require isolation unless it is associated with significant clinical symptoms or a compromised immune system. In asymptomatic cases, treatment may not be necessary. However, if there are symptoms or if the patient is immunocompromised, further evaluation and possible isolation might be warranted to prevent complications. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate management.

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