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Jiang W et al. - The authors describe two cases of Clostridium glycolicum wound infections in adults. The bacterium was identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. This is the third published report of the recovery of this organism from human clinical material, and highlights the importance of the organism as a potential human pathogen.

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