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Asmall puncture wound on a woman's arm has become swollen, hot to the touch, and intensely painful. there is tissue necrosis, but it is not "gassy," and under the microscope gram-positive cocci in chains are present. which of the following microbes is likely to be responsible?
a) clostridium perfringensb) pseudomonas aeruginosac) streptococcus pyogenesd) staphylococcus aureuse) sporothrix schenckii
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