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1 Gas gangrene is caused — as we know today ... and pockets of gas generated by the bacteria contribute to the restriction of blood flow to the neighboring tissue, allowing the cycle to ...
They inflicted battlefield-like wounds in victims, then infected the wounds with bacteria such as streptococcus, tetanus, and gas gangrene. The doctors aggravated the resulting infection by ...
"It seriously smelled like death." Ms Wardrope had contracted gas gangrene, a rare and highly lethal bacterial infection of the soft tissue. She spent 13 days in a coma in the Mackay Base Hospital ...
Antibiotics bacteria and cannot be used to treat infections caused by viruses. Gas gangrene is a rare bacterial infection that destroys blood cells and soft tissues. C. perfringens bacteria mainly ...
They inflicted battlefield-like wounds in victims, then infected the wounds with bacteria such as streptococcus, tetanus, and gas gangrene. The doctors aggravated the resulting infection by ...