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  • Microbiology reagents intended to identify bacteria that can multiply only in the absence of oxygen (i.e., anaerobic bacteria); many anaerobic bacteria are part of the normal flora of the skin, mouth, colon, and vagina. Anaerobic bacteria include several pathologic species, such as Clostridium perfringens (causing gas gangrene) and C. tetani (etiologic agent of tetanus). Anaerobic identification reagents may be specific for either manual or automated tests; reagents for identification of particular species of anaerobes are available.
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