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    Clostridium septicum is a gram positive, spore forming, obligate anaerobic bacterium. Clostridium septicum can cause gas gangrene, but unlike other Clostridium...
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  • schirmacherense Clostridium scindens Clostridium senegalense Clostridium septicum Clostridium simiarum Clostridium sporogenes Clostridium sporosphaeroides...
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  • bacteria: Clostridium chauvoei Clostridium haemolyticum Clostridium novyi Clostridium perfringens Clostridium septicum Clostridium sordellii Clostridium tetani...
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    for 10% of type I infection. Clostridium species involved are Clostridium perfringens, Clostridium septicum, and Clostridium sordellii, which typically...
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  • waters dispersing the bacteria throughout the environment. Clostridium vaccine Clostridium septicum lpsn.dsmz.de, list of prokaryotic names with standing nomenclature...
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    caused by exotoxin-producing Clostridium species (most often C. perfringens, and C. novyi, but less commonly C. septicum or C. ramnosum), which are mostly...
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    Huang JJ, Chuang YC, Wu MH (December 1995). "Gas composition in Clostridium septicum gas gangrene". Journal of the Formosan Medical Association. 94 (12):...
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    and can cause both endocarditis and septic arthritis. S. bovis and Clostridium septicum, which are part of the natural flora of the bowel, are associated...
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  • which causes sudden death in sheep. It is caused by the bacterium Clostridium septicum. Braxy generally occurs in winter, when sheep eat frosted root crops...
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    wiped out by antibiotics, causing pseudomembranous colitis, whereas Clostridium septicum is responsible for most cases of neutropenic enterocolitis. Typhlitis...
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    and Pseudomonadota. Most bacteria belong to the genera Bacteroides, Clostridium, Faecalibacterium, Eubacterium, Ruminococcus, Peptococcus, Peptostreptococcus...
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    gangrenous dermatitis. GD is caused by Clostridium septicum, Clostridium perfringens type A, Clostridium sordellii, Clostridium novyi, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus...
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    B, Roggentin P, Schauer R (April 1991). "The sialidase gene from Clostridium septicum: cloning, sequencing, expression in Escherichia coli and identification...
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    infection with Clostridium bacteria. The most common causative agent is C. chauvoei, but the disease can also be caused by C. septicum, C. sordelli, and...
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  • Hathewaya histolytica (formerly Clostridium histolyticum) is a species of bacteria found in feces and the soil. It is a motile, gram-positive, aerotolerant...
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  • 2009-08-04. Kornbluth AA, Danzig JB, Bernstein LH (January 1989). "Clostridium septicum infection and associated malignancy. Report of 2 cases and review...
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  • Abomasitis can be caused by several factors: Bacterial infections (e.g. Clostridium septicum, C. perfringens (type A), C. sordellii, and Sarcina spp.) Viruses...
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  • saprophytes. A number of Clostridium species are pathogenic to humans. Members including C.botulinium, C. perfringens, and C.septicum are spore forming and...
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  • first time in Great Britain, Malignant edema in swine likely due to Clostridium septicum. In 1951, Steward announced the preliminary results of his application...
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  • syndrome, neutropenic enterocolitis, in which the cecum is targeted by Clostridium septicum in much the same way. In neonatal intensive-care units, the syndrome...
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  • Geny, Blandine; Vandewalle, Alain; Popoff, Michel R. (2010-01-01). "Clostridium septicum alpha-toxin forms pores and induces rapid cell necrosis". Toxicon...
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    B, Roggentin P, Schauer R (April 1991). "The sialidase gene from Clostridium septicum: cloning, sequencing, expression in Escherichia coli and identification...
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  • French. Moussa, R. S. (1958). "Complexity of Toxins from Clostridium Septicum and Clostridium Chauvoei". Journal of Bacteriology. 76 (5): 538–545. doi:10...
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  • creating diseases, such as Enterococcus faecalis, Staphylococcus and Clostridium perfringens. A diverse range of studies has been done on cytolysins....
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    Caused by the bacteria Clostridium. There are 6 species of the clostridia disease, they include; Malignant oedema (C. septicum), Tetanus (C. tetani),...
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