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I appreciate the opportunity to extend some of the remarks Dr. von Graevenitz made about anaerobic bacteria and their role in human infections. I have three points to make.

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Spaulding, E.H. (1975). Anaerobic Bacteria and their Role in Human Infections. In: Urbaschek, B., Urbaschek, R., Neter, E. (eds) Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections and Mode of Endotoxin Actions. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8396-0_6

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