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Branhamella catarrhalis bacteria

False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of Branhamella catarrhalis, formerly known as Neisseria catarrhalis, a species of Gram- negative bacteria which exists as one of the commonest commensals of the human nose and throat. Like Neisseriae such as the gonococcus, Branhamellae appear as pairs, called diplococci (centre of image). B. catarrhalis occasionally causes low-grade infections of the lower respiratory tract or acute infections of the middle ear (otitis media) in immune deficient patients. Treatment is with cephalosporins & erythromcin. Magnification: x11, 000 at 35mm size, x22, 000 at 6x7cm size. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © CNRI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Bacteria Bacterial Bacteriology Bacterium Colony Ear Infection Electron Micrograph Micro Organisms Microbe Microbes Otitis Media Transmission Micro Biology

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This print showcases a false-colour transmission electron micrograph of Branhamella catarrhalis bacteria, formerly known as Neisseria catarrhalis. As one of the most common commensals found in the human nose and throat, this Gram-negative species plays an intriguing role in our daily lives. Resembling pairs or diplococci at the center of the image, these bacteria share similarities with other Neisseriae such as the gonococcus. While typically harmless, B. catarrhalis can occasionally cause low-grade infections in the lower respiratory tract or acute infections like otitis media (middle ear infection) in individuals with compromised immune systems. Fortunately, treatment options include cephalosporins and erythromycin to combat these bacterial causes effectively. The magnification power used for capturing this image is truly remarkable: x11,000 at 35mm size and x22,000 at 6x7cm size. This level of detail allows us to appreciate the intricate structure and beauty present within these tiny microbes that often go unnoticed by our naked eyes. As we delve into bacteriology and microbiology through this stunning TEM photograph, we gain a deeper understanding of how microorganisms like Branhamella catarrhalis impact our health and well-being. Science Photo Library has once again provided us with an awe-inspiring glimpse into the microscopic world that surrounds us every day.


Framed Prints of Branhamella catarrhalis bacteria

Discover the intricacy of the microscopic world with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating piece features a False-color Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) of Branhamella catarrhalis bacteria, formerly known as Neisseria catarrhalis. Gram-negative in nature, this common bacterial species adds a striking splash of color to the realm of science. Bring this mesmerizing depiction of Branhamella catarrhalis into your home or office to ignite curiosity and inspire conversations. Each print comes elegantly framed, ready to hang and add an element of sophistication to your space.


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Discover the intricacy of the microscopic world with Media Storehouse's Photographic Prints. This captivating image showcases Branhamella catarrhalis bacteria in false-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) detail. Once known as Neisseria catarrhalis, this Gram-negative bacterium is a common inhabitant of the human respiratory and genitourinary tracts. With our high-quality prints, bring the wonders of science into your home or office, igniting curiosity and inspiring conversation.


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Discover the intricacy of the microscopic world with Media Storehouse's Poster Prints featuring the Branhamella catarrhalis bacteria. This stunning False-colour Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) image, sourced from Science Photo Library, showcases the unique structure of this Gram-negative bacterium. Formerly known as Neisseria catarrhalis, Branhamella catarrhalis is a common species often found in the upper respiratory and genitourinary tracts. Bring the wonders of science into your home or office with this captivating and educational poster print.


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Discover the intricacies of the microscopic world with Media Storehouse's Science Jigsaw Puzzles. Our latest addition to the collection is this captivating puzzle depicting Branhamella catarrhalis bacteria, as captured in stunning false-color transmission electron micrograph (TEM) imagery from Science Photo Library. Delve into the world of Gram-negative bacteria and challenge your mind with this scientific masterpiece. Puzzling over the complex structures of Branhamella catarrhalis is not only fun but also an excellent way to learn and appreciate the beauty of science.

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