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Clostridium difficile Culture of Clostridium difficile, an anaerobic bacterium. This bacterium is in some cases able to cause severe diarrhoea leading to pseudomembranous colitis and death. Clostridium difficile has caused many nosocomial outbreaks in hospitals.   rod shaped bacterium stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Clostridium difficile Culture of Clostridium difficile, an anaerobic bacterium. This bacterium is in some cases able to cause severe diarrhoea leading to pseudomembranous colitis and death. Clostridium difficile has caused many nosocomial outbreaks in hospitals. rod shaped bacterium stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Culture of Clostridium difficile, an anaerobic bacterium. This bacterium is in some cases able to cause severe diarrhoea leading to pseudomembranous colitis and death. Clostridium difficile has caused many nosocomial outbreaks in hospitals.

Whooping cough bacteria, illustration Whooping cough bacteria (Bordetella pertussis), computer illustration. B. pertussis are gram-negative, aerobic, non-motile, coccobacillus prokaryote (bacterium). This bacterium occurs in the human host. The bacterium is spread by coughing and by nasal drops. The incubation period is 7-14 days. A vaccine is available for this bacterial pathogen. Pertussis vaccine is part of the DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis) immunization. Bordetella parapertussis causes a less severe case of human whooping cough but can also cause pneumonia in sheep. B. pertussis also produces a lymphocytosis-promoting factor, which causes a decrease in the entry of lymphocytes into lymph nodes. This can lead to a condition known as lymphocytosis. rod shaped bacterium stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Whooping cough bacteria, illustration Whooping cough bacteria (Bordetella pertussis), computer illustration. B. pertussis are gram-negative, aerobic, non-motile, coccobacillus prokaryote (bacterium). This bacterium occurs in the human host. The bacterium is spread by coughing and by nasal drops. The incubation period is 7-14 days. A vaccine is available for this bacterial pathogen. Pertussis vaccine is part of the DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis) immunization. Bordetella parapertussis causes a less severe case of human whooping cough but can also cause pneumonia in sheep. B. pertussis also produces a lymphocytosis-promoting factor, which causes a decrease in the entry of lymphocytes into lymph nodes. This can lead to a condition known as lymphocytosis. rod shaped bacterium stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Whooping cough bacteria (Bordetella pertussis), computer illustration. B. pertussis are gram-negative, aerobic, non-motile, coccobacillus prokaryote (bacterium). This bacterium occurs in the human host. The bacterium is spread by coughing and by nasal drops. The incubation period is 7-14 days. A vaccine is available for this bacterial pathogen. Pertussis vaccine is part of the DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis) immunization. Bordetella parapertussis causes a less severe case of human whooping cough but can also cause pneumonia in sheep. B. pertussis also produces a lymphocytosis-promoting factor, which causes a decrease in the entry of lymphocytes into lymph nodes. This can lead to a condition known as lymphocytosis.

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