Multiple Choice
An old patient has a low-grade fever, copious, severe abdominal cramps, and a copious watery diarrhea. The physician believes his condition to be pseudomembranous colitis, an infection caused by bacteria of the genus
A) Clostridium
B) Streptobacillus
C) Staphylococcus
D) Escherichia
E) Campylobacter
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