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clostridium
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Africa
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Clostridium in Africa is more associated with diseases like tetanus or gas gangrene than with food poisoning.
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Asia
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In Asia, Clostridium is less commonly associated with food poisoning and more with diseases like tetanus or gas gangrene.
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food industry in Japan
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In Japan, Clostridium botulinum is used in the food industry to produce traditional fermented foods like narezushi, a delicacy.
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clostridium
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medical field
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Clostridium are bacteria known for causing serious human infections like tetanus and botulism in the medical field.
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medical field in the West
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Clostridium bacteria are linked to serious infections in the medical field in the West, such as botulism, tetanus, and gangrene.
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medical profession in the West
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The medical profession in the West associates Clostridium bacteria with infections like tetanus, botulism, and C. difficile.
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microbiology research
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Clostridium species are frequently studied in microbiology research due to their ability to produce endospores and their involvement in fermentation.
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