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Enterobacteriaceae: large family of Gram-negative bacteria that includes many of the more familiar pathogens, such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli.
Abstract Lactobacillus Bulgaricus Bacteria - 3d rendered microbiology image. Medical research, health-care concept. SEM (TEM)scanning view
Bacteria Background and bacterial infection disease concept as a Bacteriology and microbiology or biotechnology concept as infectios cells causing an infection as a 3D illustration.
Monkeypox Virus. 3D Render
microscopic of bacteria cells, Lactic acid bacteria. Probiotic bacterium, 3d rendering.
3d macro render of bacteria under the microscope
Typhoid bacteria background.3d illustration
3d render of bacterias and fiber on the background
Bacteria germs 3D Render illustration
Bacteria medical illustration - 3d rendered microbiology image. Illustrate of Lactobacillus Bulgaricus Bacteria, Microbacterium Tuberculosis Bacteria (MTB). Medical research, health-care concept. SEM (TEM) scanning view
Colony of bacteria close-up 3D rendering illustration on blue background. Microbiology, medical, biology, bacteriology, science, medicine, infection, disease concepts.
Different germs in the human intestines called microbiome,Bacteria Lactobacillus in human intestine,Beneficial healthy intestinal bacterium microflora,Gut bacteria
Streptococcus Pneumoniae Bacteria Cells. 3D render microscopic background.
Abs Lactobacillus Bulgaricus Bacteria
Streptococcus pneumoniae, or pneumococcus, is a gram-positive bacteria responsible for many types of pneumococcal infections.
Monkeypox Virus. 3D Render
3D illustration of rod shaped bacteria. Realistic illustration of microbes under microscope
Abstract Lactobacillus Bulgaricus Bacteria - 3d rendered microbiology image. Medical research, health-care concept. SEM (TEM)scanning view. Hologram digital display, HUD, FUI.
Microscopic view of Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi that causes typhoid fever. 3D illustration
Bacterial infection. Green Rod-shaped Lactobacillus bacteria.
Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria, computer illustration. K. pneumoniae are Gram-negative, encapsulated, non-motile, enteric, rod prokaryote. This species causes Friedlander's pneumonia and urinary tract infections. K. pneumoniae pathogenicity can be attributed to its production of a heat-stable enterotoxin. This bacterium has antibiotic resistance properties. Klebsiella species may contain resistance plasmids(R-plasmids) which confer resistance to such antibiotics as ampicillin and carbenicillin. The R-plasmids can be transferred to other enteric bacteria not necessarily of the same species. Bacillary pneumonia is rare in healthy humans and usually occurs in infants, the elderly, alcoholics, and debilitated or immunocompromised hosts.
Bacterial cell or virus, 3d generated view from microscope.
Probiotic bacteria, Lactobacillus , 3d illustration.
Monkeypox Virus. 3D Render
3d render high quality drawing bacteria depth of field
Abstract Lactobacillus Bulgaricus Bacteria - 3d rendered microbiology image. Medical research, health-care concept. SEM (TEM)scanning view
Legionella Pneumophila Bacteria, artwork
Monkeypox virus. Digitally generated image. 3d render.
Escherichia coli bacteria 3d close up. Rod-shaped.
Bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori, which is thought to cause stomach cancer, have this shape and ciliated hairs. The bacteria swim against the background of the organism. H. pylori is a relatively well-known bacterium that has attracted a lot of attention; it is a good subject to visualise and depict in CG. This image also applies to spiral and wave-shaped bacteria.\nThis image was not generated by AI.
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