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Viral Infection Collection

"Unseen Threats: Exploring the World of Viral Infections" Delving into the microscopic realm

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Conceptual image of human cytomegalovirus

Conceptual image of human cytomegalovirus. Cytomegalovirus is a genus of the viral family Herpesviridae

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Microscopic view of samllpox

Microscopic view of samllpox

Background imageViral Infection 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 imageViral Infection Collection: Microscopic view of coronavirus

Microscopic view of coronavirus

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Conceptual image of the coronavirus

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

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Microscopic view of virus

Microscopic view of virus

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Microscopic view of herpes virus

Microscopic view of herpes virus

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Microscopic view of cell and virus

Microscopic view of cell and virus

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Conceptual image of the dengue virus

Conceptual image of the dengue virus. The dengue virus is a mosquito-borne RNA virus that causes dengue fever

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Conceptual image of a ubiquitous virus

Conceptual image of a ubiquitous virus. A ubiquitous virus is contagious in early childhood through the respiratory tract

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Microscopic view of Henipavirus

Microscopic view of Henipavirus. Henipavirus is a established group of paramyxoviruses comprising the Hendra virus, Nipah virus and Cedar virus

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Hand wart, drawing

Hand wart, drawing
Medicine - Hand wart. Drawing

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3399

Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3399
Viral infection, conceptual artwork

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3400

Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3400
Viral infection, conceptual artwork

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3401

Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3401
Viral infection, conceptual artwork

Background imageViral Infection Collection: TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9886

TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9886
Corona viruses. Coloured transmission electron micrograph of a section through a cluster of corona viruses. The corona viruses cause the common cold, gastroenteritis

Background imageViral Infection Collection: TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9890

TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9890
Corona viruses. Coloured transmission electron micrograph of a section through a cluster of corona viruses. The corona viruses cause the common cold, gastroenteritis

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Viral infection, artwork F006 / 2307

Viral infection, artwork F006 / 2307
Viral infection. Computer artwork of viruses attacking a red blood cell

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0229

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0229
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0222

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0222
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0220

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0220
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0211

Coronavirus, artwork F007 / 0211
Human coronavirus. Computer artwork of a Human coronavirus particle. Coronaviruses primarily infect the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract and can cause the common cold

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Virus particles, artwork F006 / 8751

Virus particles, artwork F006 / 8751
Virus particles, computer artwork

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Virus particles, artwork F006 / 8750

Virus particles, artwork F006 / 8750
Virus particles, computer artwork

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Virus particles, artwork F006 / 8749

Virus particles, artwork F006 / 8749
Virus particles, computer artwork

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 9889

Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 9889
Viral infection, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Viruses, conceptual artwork F006 / 9848

Viruses, conceptual artwork F006 / 9848
Viruses, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Feverish children

Feverish children
MODEL RELEASED. Feverish children. Four-year-old girl (foreground) and her five-year-old brother sit in bed recovering from a fever

Background imageViral 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 imageViral Infection Collection: Coloured TEM of the Pea Enation Mosaic virus

Coloured TEM of the Pea Enation Mosaic virus
False-colour transmission electron micrograph showing particles (orange dots) of Pea Enation Mosaic virus (PEMV) infecting the nucleus of a tobacco protoplast cell

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Defending against viral infection artwork

Defending against viral infection artwork
Defending against viral infection, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Feverish child

Feverish child
MODEL RELEASED. Feverish child. Four-year-old girl holding her head. She is in bed with a fever. Fever, known as pyrexia, is defined as a body temperature above 37 Celsius (98.6 Fahrenheit)

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Nasal mucosa, artwork

Nasal mucosa, artwork
Nasal mucosa, cross-section. Artwork of a sequence (left to right) showing mucus production in response to infection and inflammation

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Bluetongue virus, artwork

Bluetongue virus, artwork
Artwork of a bluetongue virus showing the coat (capsid) made of protein (different colours). Bluetongue virus (BTV) causes disease in sheep, cattle and deer, leading to a swollen blue tongue

Background imageViral Infection Collection: HIV reverse transcriptase enzyme

HIV reverse transcriptase enzyme
Artwork of a molecular model of the HIV-1 virus reverse transcriptase enzyme. This enzyme is a protein from the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Hepatitis C virus polymerase enzyme

Hepatitis C virus polymerase enzyme
Bacterial protein-chaperone complex. Molecular model of a bacterial effector protein binding to a chaperone protein that helps prevent keep the bacterial protein in an unfolded or partially folded

Background imageViral Infection Collection: Amprenavir drug molecule

Amprenavir drug molecule
Amprenavir. Computer model of a molecule of the drug amprenavir. It is also known as VX-478, and is sold under the brand name Agenerase



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"Unseen Threats: Exploring the World of Viral Infections" Delving into the microscopic realm, we witness a captivating view of smallpox virus - a notorious pathogen that once plagued humanity. Coxsackievirus, depicted in a conceptual image, reminds us of its ability to cause various ailments ranging from mild symptoms to severe illnesses. Peering through the lens again, we encounter the herpes virus - an insidious invader that hides within our cells and can resurface at any time. Another glimpse reveals yet another microscopic view of the herpes virus, highlighting its prevalence and impact on global health. The conceptual image portrays human cytomegalovirus - a stealthy foe capable of causing complications in individuals with weakened immune systems. Returning to smallpox's menacing presence under magnification, we are reminded of how vaccines have successfully eradicated this deadly disease from our lives. Encephalitis takes center stage in a thought-provoking conceptual image as it underscores the potential neurological consequences associated with viral infections. Our attention shifts towards coronavirus as we examine its microscopic structure - an infectious agent that has recently captured worldwide attention and disrupted societies globally. A striking conceptual representation captures both fear and curiosity surrounding the coronavirus outbreak, emphasizing our collective efforts to combat this novel threat head-on. Zooming back into the world beyond perception lies an array of diverse viruses lurking around us every day; reminding us to remain vigilant against these invisible adversaries. 11 & 12 (Repetition): Once more, smallpox and herpes viruses make their appearance under scrutiny – reinforcing their significance in medical history while urging continued research for effective treatments or prevention strategies against them. In this captivating journey through microcosms unseen by naked eyes, one thing becomes clear: viral infections pose immense challenges but also inspire relentless pursuit for knowledge and innovation to safeguard our health.