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Why gram-positive sepsis is not as common today as gram-negative sepsis?


Why gram-positive sepsis is not as common today as gram-negative sepsis?

gram positive organisms grow more slowly that those that are gram negative, and they tend to be fewer in number and more difficult to trasmit being anaerobic organisms.

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