Detection of Clostridium sordellii strains expressing hemorrhagic toxin (TcsH) and implications for diagnostics and regulation of veterinary vaccines

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We report a case of foot infection byClostridium sordelliiand review 15 human infections registered at a Reference Center in France during the period 1998 to 2011. All strains were found nontoxigenic, lacking the lethal toxin gene coding for TcsL. LikeClostridium septicum, severalC. sordelliiinfections were associated with intestinal neoplasms.


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