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Bacterial Infection Collection

"Bacterial Infection: Unveiling the Microscopic World" Step into the captivating realm of bacteria, where unseen battles unfold beneath our very noses

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3102

MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3102
MRSA bacteria. Computer artwork of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacteria, artwork F006 / 3717

Bacteria, artwork F006 / 3717
Bacteria, computer artwork

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacteria, artwork F006 / 3716

Bacteria, artwork F006 / 3716
Bacteria, computer artwork

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Cutaneous leishmaniasis, 1917

Cutaneous leishmaniasis, 1917
Cutaneous leishmaniasis. Lesions on the face of a man in Palestine in 1917 in a case of cutaneous leishmaniasis. The local name for this condition at the time was Jericho buttons

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3107

MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3107
MRSA bacteria. Computer artwork of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3106

MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3106
MRSA bacteria. Computer artwork of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3105

MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3105
MRSA bacteria. Computer artwork of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3101

MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3101
MRSA bacteria. Computer artwork of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3103

MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3103
MRSA bacteria. Computer artwork of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3104

MRSA bacteria, artwork F006 / 3104
MRSA bacteria. Computer artwork of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacteria, artwork F006 / 2321

Bacteria, artwork F006 / 2321
Bacteria. Computer artwork of rod-shaped bacteria

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacterial infection, artwork F006 / 2313

Bacterial infection, artwork F006 / 2313
Bacterial infection. Computer artwork of bacteria (green) in the blood stream

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacteriophage infecting bacterium F006 / 8665

Bacteriophage infecting bacterium F006 / 8665
Bacteriophage infecting bacterium, artwork

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacteriophage infecting bacterium F006 / 8664

Bacteriophage infecting bacterium F006 / 8664
Bacteriophage infecting bacterium, artwork

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacteria, artwork F006 / 8663

Bacteria, artwork F006 / 8663
Bacteria, computer artwork

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacteria, artwork F006 / 8661

Bacteria, artwork F006 / 8661
Bacteria, computer artwork

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacteria, artwork F006 / 8662

Bacteria, artwork F006 / 8662
Bacteria, computer artwork

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacterial infection, artwork F006 / 7933

Bacterial infection, artwork F006 / 7933
Bacterial infection, computer artwork

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Bacterial infection, artwork F006 / 7934

Bacterial infection, artwork F006 / 7934
Bacterial infection, computer artwork

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Illustration of a female bladder with cystitis

Illustration of a female bladder with cystitis
Cystitis. Illustration of a female urinary bladder, dissected to show inflammation that occurs in cystitis. At centre is the bladder which stores urine

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: View of undersurface of brain with meningitis

View of undersurface of brain with meningitis
Meningitis. View of the underside of a human brain affected by a meningitis infection. The underside of the brain stem is seen (at lower centre)

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Artwork of meninges & bacteria showing meningitis Artwork of meninges & bacteria showing meningitis

Artwork of meninges & bacteria showing meningitis Artwork of meninges & bacteria showing meningitis
Meningitis. Artwork of a section through the meninges of the brain with an inset picture of Neisseria meningitidis, a cause of meningitis

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Laboratory test on urine

Laboratory test on urine
MODEL RELEASED. Gloved hands of a female scientist plates a sample of urine onto agar in a petri dish to test for bacterial infection of the urine in the laboratory

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Laboratory test on urine culture

Laboratory test on urine culture
MODEL RELEASED. Hand of a female scientist uses a sample swab over an agar gel during a test of the sensitivity of organisms from a urine culture in a laboratory

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: E. coli bacteria in a petri dish

E. coli bacteria in a petri dish
Colonies of Eschericia coli (E. coli) bacteria growing in a petri dish on Brilliance UTI agar OXOID. This E. coli was the cause of a urinary tract infection

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Gonorrhoeae bacteria in a petri dish

Gonorrhoeae bacteria in a petri dish
MODEL RELEASED. Colonies of Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria growing in a petri dish on VCAT agar. This bacteria causes the sexually transmitted disease (STI) of gonorrhoea

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: MRSA bacteria in a petri dish

MRSA bacteria in a petri dish
MODEL RELEASED. Colonies of MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) bacteria, a superbug resistant to various antibiotics, growing in a petri dish on MRSA2 Brilliance agar OXOID

Background imageBacterial Infection Collection: Lung abscess, CT scan

Lung abscess, CT scan
Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan in axial view of the lung fields in a 47 year old patient showing the presence of an abscess (black) in each lung


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"Bacterial Infection: Unveiling the Microscopic World" Step into the captivating realm of bacteria, where unseen battles unfold beneath our very noses. This collection of artwork, featuring pieces such as F006/3102 and F006/3717, offers a glimpse into the intricate world of bacterial infections. Among these stunning visuals lies MRSA bacteria, depicted in artworks like F006/3107 and F006/3106. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) poses a formidable threat to public health due to its resistance against common antibiotics. These illustrations serve as a reminder of the urgent need for effective treatments against this resilient bacterium. Delving deeper into this microscopic universe, we encounter Cutaneous leishmaniasis from 1917 (F006/3716). This artwork transports us back in time when understanding and combating bacterial infections were still in their infancy. The series continues with further depictions of MRSA bacteria - F006/3105, F006/3101, F006/3103, and F006/3104 - each showcasing different aspects of this persistent pathogen. These images highlight both the beauty and danger that lie within these minuscule organisms. Lastly, we come across Bacteria (F006 / 2321) and Bacterial infection (F006 / 2313), which offer broader perspectives on bacterial life cycles and their impact on human health. These thought-provoking artworks invite contemplation about our coexistence with these microorganisms that can either be beneficial or detrimental to our well-being. Through this visual journey encompassing various artistic representations, we gain insight into the hidden world teeming with microbial activity. It serves as a reminder that despite their size, bacteria have an immense influence on our lives – shaping medical research breakthroughs while also posing challenges for healthcare professionals worldwide.