Clostridium tertium: Difference between revisions
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Clostridium tertium
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* Generally non-pathogenic member of the [[Clostridium species|''Clostridium'' genus]] |
* Generally non-pathogenic member of the [[Clostridium species|''Clostridium'' genus]] |
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* Present in soil as well as adult, child, and neonatal GI tracts |
* Present in soil as well as adult, child, and neonatal GI tracts |
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* Uncommon cause of disease, but has been associated with brain abscess, meningitis, neutropenic enterocolitis, soft tissue infections, and war wounds |
* Uncommon cause of disease, but has been associated with [[brain abscess]], [[bacterial meningitis]], [[neutropenic enterocolitis]], skin and soft tissue infections, and war wounds |
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 22 October 2019
- Generally non-pathogenic member of the Clostridium genus
- Present in soil as well as adult, child, and neonatal GI tracts
- Uncommon cause of disease, but has been associated with brain abscess, bacterial meningitis, neutropenic enterocolitis, skin and soft tissue infections, and war wounds