Putrefactive sepsis is a form of sepsis that develops as a result of infection of the body by pathogenic microorganisms such as staphylococci and streptococci. It is characterized by the presence of purulent discharge with an unpleasant odor, which can spread to other parts of the body and lead to serious complications.
Putrefactive sepsis is caused by putrefactive bacteria that live in the intestines of animals and humans. They produce toxins that are highly virulent and capable of penetrating into the blood. When these bacteria enter the body, they begin to multiply and produce toxins that damage tissue and cause inflammation. As a result