Which medication is the preferred treatment for disseminated candidiasis requiring aggressive therapy?
Explanation
Disseminated candidiasis is a serious systemic fungal infection that necessitates potent antifungal treatment. Amphotericin B is the drug of choice due to its broad-spectrum efficacy and ability to treat severe fungal infections. Nystatin is primarily used for superficial candidiasis, interferons are not antifungal agents, thiabendazole targets parasitic infections, and fluconazole, while effective for some candidiasis cases, is less preferred in severe disseminated infections.