your patient is a 70-year old man with a fever of 40 degreescelsius and very painful cellulitis of the right buttock. the skinappears necrotic and there are several fluid filled bullae.crepitus can be felt indicating gas in the tissue. a gram stain ofthe exudates reveals large gram-positive rods. of the following,which is the most likely cause?
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