 This study found that Candida species were prevalent in hospitalized neonatal and children in intensive care units, ICUs, and neonatal intensive care units, NICUs. Of these, the most commonly identified species was C. Albicans, followed by C. Tropicalis, C. Globrata, and Candida species. Additionally, the study showed that 70.3% of the tested species were sensitive to fluconazole at concentrations of less than or equal to A.G. slash M.L. While 9, 14.1% of isolates were resistant to amphotericine be a greater than or equal to A.G. slash M.L. This article was authored by Ali Sariai Mamata Badi, Ali Rizai Matakoliai, Majkin Naveed, and others.