All of the following infections are often associated with acute intravascular hemolysis, except:
Correct Answer: Clostridium tetani
Description: Clostridium tetani acts by releasing 'tetanospasmin' which acts by blocking neurotransmitter release (It has no role in haemolysis). Ref: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 15th Edition, Page 690
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