Abstract

A case of progressive synergistic symbiotic bacterial gangrene has been presented as a complication of a cesarean section. The history, etiology, and therapy have been discussed. This has been presented to show that even with antibiotics, wound infection can still be a serious condition. With the frequently present microaerophilic streptococcus and the antibiotic resistant staphylococcus, wounds are vulnerable to infection of this type if the guards of asepsis are let down.

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