[A] Clostridium hemolyticum
[B] Achromobacter anitratum
[C] Escherichia coli
[D] Salmonella typhimurium
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The correct answer [A] Clostridium hemolyticum
The cause of red water can be attributed to Clostridium hemolyticum, Achromobacter anitratum, and Escherichia coli.
Clostridium hemolyticum is a bacterium that can cause septicemia, while Achromobacter anitratum is a bacterium that infects the intestine, leading to calf scours. Escherichia coli, on the other hand, can cause enteritis.
Additionally, it is known to cause urinary tract infections in infants and adults. In other words, all three of these bacteria can cause red water.