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- What: The primary and secondary objectives of the study were established. The aim of this study was explained, and written informed consent was taken. The study showed significant variation in the Veillonella species count among the three groups when assessed with patients with SSI.
- Who: Mahima Seetaram et al. from the osteomyelitis, secondary septicemia, and prosthetic joint infections [11]They act as sensitive indicators and bridges for polymicrobial infections and early representatives of excessive acid production [13-16]. Veillonella is less likely to cause infection in isolation and is associated more commonly with open fractures . . .

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