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Pathogen Collection (#6)

"Unseen Threats: Exploring the World of Pathogens" Budding yeast cell: A microscopic powerhouse, capable of causing infections in humans and animals alike

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of H5N1 virus with red blood cells and white blood cells

Microscopic view of H5N1 virus with red blood cells and white blood cells

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of salmonella typhi causing typhoid

Conceptual image of salmonella typhi causing typhoid

Background imagePathogen Collection: Group of vibrio cholerae bacteria which causes cholera

Group of vibrio cholerae bacteria which causes cholera. Cholera is an infection in the small intestine caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The main symptoms are diarrhea and vomiting

Background imagePathogen Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of a human T cell

Scanning electron micrograph of a human T cell
Scanning electron micrograph of a human T lymphocyte (also called a T cell) from the immune system of a healthy donor

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of malaria parasites within red blood cells

Conceptual image of malaria parasites within red blood cells

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of hepatitis virus

Conceptual image of hepatitis virus. Viral hepatitis is liver inflammation due to a viral infection. The most common causes of viral hepatitis are the five unrelated hepatotropic viruses

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of plasmodium

Conceptual image of plasmodium

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of HIV virus

Conceptual image of HIV virus. HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus that can lead to acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS

Background imagePathogen Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of a human neutrophil ingesting MRSA

Scanning electron micrograph of a human neutrophil ingesting MRSA

Background imagePathogen Collection: Artistic representation of the immune systems reaction to bacteria invading the tissues

Artistic representation of the immune systems reaction to bacteria invading the tissues

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of helicobacter

Conceptual image of helicobacter. Helicobacter is a genus of gram-negative bacteria possessing a characteristic helix shape

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of samllpox

Microscopic view of samllpox

Background imagePathogen Collection: Group of H5N1 virus with glassy view

Group of H5N1 virus with glassy view

Background imagePathogen Collection: Swine influenza virus

Swine influenza virus

Background imagePathogen Collection: 3D structure of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex

3D structure of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
3D structure of the 11 megadalton pyruvate dehydrogenase complex which is responsible for synthesis of the key metabolite acetyl CoA

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of Tetanus

Microscopic view of Tetanus. Tetanus is caused by the tetanus bacterium, Clostridium tetani. Tetanus is often associated with rust

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of a human antibody

Microscopic view of a human antibody. Human antibodies are the Y-shaped proteins used by the immune system to defend against foreign objects like bacteria and viruses

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of HIV virus, cross section

Microscopic view of HIV virus, cross section

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of the Zika virus

Conceptual image of the Zika virus

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of a tumor in human brain

Conceptual image of a tumor in human brain

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of Encephalitis

Conceptual image of Encephalitis. Encephalitis can cause flu-like symptoms, such as a fever or severe headaches. It can also cause confused thinking, seizures, or problems with senses

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of respiratory syncytial virus

Microscopic view of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). RSV is a common virus that leads to mild, cold-like symptoms in adults and children

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of coxsackievirus

Conceptual image of coxsackievirus

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of HIV virus inside the lungs

Microscopic view of HIV virus inside the lungs

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of Listeria monocytogenes

Microscopic view of Listeria monocytogenes. Listeria monocytogenes is the causative agent of the bacterial infection called listeriosis

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of staphylococcus

Microscopic view of staphylococcus

Background imagePathogen Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of Staphylococcus and a dead human neutrophil

Scanning electron micrograph of Staphylococcus and a dead human neutrophil
Scanning electron micrograph of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and a dead human neutrophil

Background imagePathogen Collection: Vitruvian Man inside virus particle

Vitruvian Man inside virus particle

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of protozoa

Microscopic view of protozoa. Leishmaniasis and dysentery are examples of diseases involving protozoa, often transmitted to humans by the bite of a parasite-carrying insect

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of coronavirus

Microscopic view of coronavirus

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of cancer virus

Conceptual image of cancer virus

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of Syphillis

Microscopic view of Syphillis. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the spirochete bacterium, Treponema pallidum

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of athletes foot fungus

Microscopic view of athletes foot fungus. Athletes foot fungus, also known as ringworm of the foot and tinea pedis, is a fungal infection of the skin

Background imagePathogen Collection: Colorized scanning electron micrograph of a T lymphocyte

Colorized scanning electron micrograph of a T lymphocyte

Background imagePathogen Collection: Primary cultures of superior cervical ganglia cells

Primary cultures of superior cervical ganglia cells

Background imagePathogen Collection: Field of blood cells illustration

Field of blood cells illustration
This is a field of blood cells. The bi-concave disks are red blood cells or erythrocytes. The white cell with the dark purplish, multi-lobed nucleus is a neutrophil

Background imagePathogen Collection: Installing a flow cell on an Illumina cluster station

Installing a flow cell on an Illumina cluster station

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of bacteriophage

Microscopic view of bacteriophage

Background imagePathogen Collection: Staphylococcus Bacteria from human skin grown on agar

Staphylococcus Bacteria from human skin grown on agar
Staphylococcus bacteria from human skin grown on agar in the laboratory

Background imagePathogen Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of a schistosome parasite

Scanning electron micrograph of a schistosome parasite, which enters the body through the skin of persons coming in contact with infested waters. The adult worm lives in the veins of its host

Background imagePathogen Collection: Grouping of virus particles

Grouping of virus particles

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of Rickettsia

Microscopic view of Rickettsia. Rickettsia is a gram-negative bacteria carried by parasites such as ticks, fleas and lice

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of corncob formation in dental plaque

Microscopic view of corncob formation in dental plaque, believed to be limited to strains of Corynebacterium matruchotii and Streptococcus sanguis

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of the coronavirus

Conceptual image of the coronavirus. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of virus

Microscopic view of virus

Background imagePathogen Collection: Microscopic view of herpes virus

Microscopic view of herpes virus

Background imagePathogen Collection: Conceptual image of influenza causing flu virus

Conceptual image of influenza causing flu virus




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"Unseen Threats: Exploring the World of Pathogens" Budding yeast cell: A microscopic powerhouse, capable of causing infections in humans and animals alike. Avian flu virus: A notorious pathogen that poses a significant threat to both birds and humans, with potential for devastating global outbreaks. Neutrophil engulfing MRSA, SEM C018 / 8596: Witness the incredible defense mechanism of our immune system as it battles against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. E. Coli bacteria, SEM: Unveiling the minuscule culprits behind foodborne illnesses and urinary tract infections. Salmonella bacteria, SEM: Discover the intricate structure of this common bacterial pathogen responsible for causing severe gastrointestinal distress. Candida fungus, SEM: Peering into the world of fungal infections as Candida takes center stage in various ailments from thrush to systemic candidiasis. Coral Spot Fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) fruiting bodies on Sycamore twig, Powys, Wales: Marvel at nature's ability to harbor pathogens even within picturesque settings like these vibrant red fruiting bodies growing on trees. HIV particle: Delve into the complex realm of retroviruses with a focus on HIV/AIDS – an ongoing global health crisis demanding attention and research breakthroughs. Anthrax cultures, historical diagram: Tracing back through history to understand one of humanity's oldest known pathogens – anthrax – its deadly impact and potential bioweapon applications throughout time. Norovirus particles, TEM: Get up close with these tiny viral particles responsible for stomach flu outbreaks worldwide; their resilience challenges public health measures constantly. Tuberculosis bacteria - Explore the persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis that causes tuberculosis disease affecting millions globally despite medical advancements Avian flu virus - Investigate avian influenza viruses' ability to jump species barriers, posing a constant threat to both birds and humans.