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Clostridium perfringens (formerly
known as C.
welchii, or
Bacillus welchii) is a Gram-positive,
bacillus (rod-shaped), anaerobic, spore-forming pathogenic...
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Clostridium botulinum Clostridium perfringens (previously
called Clostridium welchii)
Clostridium tetani Corynebacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae Corynebacterium...
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montanum Douglas ex Lindl.
Synonyms Cypripedium montanum f.
praetertinctum Sheviak Cypripedium montanum f.
welchii P.M.Br.
Cypripedium occidentale S. Watson...
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Shigella spp., E. coli, B. proteus, S.
epidermidis and Staph. aureus, Cl.
welchii, B.
cereus and
faecal streptococci.
These bacteria are all
commonly carried...
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canine adenovirus, and
canine coronavirus. Bacteria, such as
Clostridium welchii,
Proteus mirabilis,
Klebsiella pneumoniae, and
Escherichia coli, may also...
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penicillin G, to
which the
organism has
remained susceptible.
Clostridium welchii and
Clostridium tetani respond to sulfonamides.
Clostridia are also susceptible...
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Phospholipase C (EC 3.1.4.3,
lipophosphodiesterase I,
Clostridium welchii α-toxin,
Clostridium oedematiens β- and γ-toxins,
lipophosphodiesterase C, phosphatidase...
- London:Local
Government Board, 116. Houston,
Alexander C. (1921). "B.
Welchii, Gastro-Enteritis and
Water Supply."
Engineering News-Record. 87:12, 484...
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discoverer of the
organism that
causes gas gangrene. It was
named Clostridium welchii in
recognition of that fact, but now the
organism usually is designated...
- with her
colleague B.C.J.G. Knight, she
isolated the
toxin of
Clostridium welchii and
showed that it was an enzyme. This was the
first time it had been demonstrated...