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- This thick film micrograph depicts a compact ring form Plasmodium vivax trophozoite with no Sch
- Public Health Service Examining Board, circa 1912.
- Dr. Frederick S. McKay
- This micrograph reveals the histopathologic changes in phaeohyphomycosis due to Wangiella dermatitidis using PAS stain.
- Proglottid of Taenia solium.
- This illustration depicts the morphologic changes experienced by a flea during its life cycle, from an egg to an adult insect.
- Rate of unintentional fall-relatd death among adults aged 65 years and older, by sex.
- This electron micrograph depicts a number of parvovirus H-1 virions of the Parvoviridae family of DNA viruses.
- This is the skin of a young boy after 3 days of an echovirus type 9 infection; treated at New York - Presbyterian Hospital.
- Here Dr. Edward Brink is loading a truck prior to going "into the bush" in Nepal during the smallpox eradication efforts.
- This micrograph reveals an egg of tapeworm cestode parasite Diphyllobothrium latum.
- Early smallpox pustules on the face of an infant.
- This unstained micrograph represents a reactive control VDRL Slide Test; Mag. 100X.
- Histopathology of toxoplasmosis of heart in fatal AIDS.
- A photomicrograph of a chick chorioallantoic membrane; fluorescent antibody staining was done after smallpox virus inoculation.
- A photomicrograph of Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria.
- This was a bone marrow smear photomicrograph revealing normal iron stores using Prussian blue stain.
- Alcaligenes faecalis. Gram stain.
- Note the lid of this yellow gas-pak jar outfitted with a catalyst screen, and 2 beakers labeled
- Illustration of structure of hyphal tip
- Hospital staff are examining a patient in a tank respirator, iron lung, during the Rhode Island polio epidemic.
- This electron micrograph reveals the morphologic traits exhibited by SV40, an oncogenic simian polyomavirus.
- This thick film photomicrograph depicts a growing Plasmodium malariae trophozoite using Giemsa stain; Magnified 1125X.
- This photograph shows a child undergoing smallpox vaccination in Bangladesh using a Jet-Injector
- This thick film micrograph depicts mature, and growing Plasmodium vivax trophozoites; Mag. 1125X.
- Chest radiograph showing miliary densities in both lung fields plus thin-walled cavity with fluid level. Histoplasmosis.
- Blood agar plate culture of Corynebacterium renale.
- Smallpox Preparedness: Considerations for Response Team Volunteers (video)
- This photograph of 2 ticks was taken during a 1972 study of disease carriers and pests found in and around migrant labor camps.
- Subsequent to receiving a vaccination this 1 yr. old child developed erythema multiforme.
- Director of the CDC, Julie Gerberding MD, MPH speaks with reporters during August's Bioterrorism Preparedness Press Briefing.
- Giardia lamblia cyst. Iodine stain.
- This is a MacConkey agar plate culture of Enterobacter sakazakii after 24 hours of growth at 36
- Histopathology of mediastinal lymph node in fatal human anthrax.
- Foreign public health trainees.
- Here, Brittney Anderson-Spilker, of the CDC (Cntr), is among colleagues at UNICEF Beijing: Ms. Suyan (Lt) and Dr. Shengli (Rt).
- Note the presence of bacterial colonies grown from a urine specimen taken for a differential diagnostic test for gonorrhea.
- This SEM depicts an E. coli (ATCC 11775) biofilm grown on PC (polycarbonate) coupons using a CDC biofilm reactor.
- This newborn with clubbing of the left foot, is displaying a limb anomaly included in VACTERL Association.
- His hair-plate culture is growing the fungus Trichophyton terrestre.
- A Tularemia lesion on the dorsal skin of the right hand, caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis.
- This microbiologist is analyzing sera by indirect antibody staining for antibody to Legionella spp..
- Blood agar plate culture of Corynebacterium striatum.
- Gross pathology photograph of the membrane and hydatid daughter cysts excised from a human lung.
- Rhabditiform larva of Strongyloides
- Data tape storage room
- Taenia egg.
- Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) cover artwork for Volume 7, Number 1, January-February 2001 issue.
- This photomicrograph of a blood smear contains a macro- and microgametocyte of the Plasmodium falciparum parasite.
- Photomicrograph of Candida sp. using the FA staining technique.
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