A petri dish culture plate contained a growth medium of sheep blood agar (SBA), which was inoculated with Bacillus anthracis bacteria. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A Petri dish culture plate containing a growth medium of Sabouraud dextrose agar, which had been inoculated with the fungal organism from the genus, Syncephalastrum, strain A-423. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
Group A Streptococcus (GAS), Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria, which were atop the surface of a human white blood cell (WBC), known as a neutrophil. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A 3D image of a number of oblong–shaped, Vibrio parahaemolyticus bacteria Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A 3D image of a group of Gram–positive, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, bacteria. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A 1125X photomicrograph magnification of a Giemsa stained, thin film blood smear, revealed a mature, Plasmodium malariae schizont. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
Photomicrograph of a blood smear specimen. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A photomicrograph of a direct fluorescent antibody (DFA)–stained specimen, revealing the presence of numerous Francisella tularensis coccobacilli. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
Transmission electron microscopic (TEM) image, revealed ultrastructural details exhibited by numerous, Coxiella burnetii bacteria, which cause the worldwide disease known, as Q fever. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A medical illustration of clindamycin–resistant group B Streptococcus bacteria. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A medical illustration of drug–resistant, Mycoplasma genitalium bacteria. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
An electron microscopic (SEM) image, depicts a blue-colored, human white blood cell, (WBC) known specifically as a neutrophil, interacting with two pink-colored, rod shaped, multidrug–resistant (MDR), Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A medical illustration of vancomycin–resistant, Enterococci sp. bacteria. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A medical illustration of drug–resistant, Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A medical illustration of drug–resistant, Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A 1000X photomicrograph magnification of numerous, rod-shaped, Gram–negative, Yersinia pestis bacilli. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A scientist holding a culture test plate. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A scientist holding a culture test plate. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A medical illustration of drug–resistant, nontyphoidal, Salmonella sp. bacteria. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years
A 1125X photomicrograph magnification of Giemsa stained blood smear, revealed a number of Plasmodium falciparum parasites, in the form of gametocytes, and ring-form trophozoites. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. photo
about 3 years