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Rift Valley fever virus, TEM

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Rift Valley fever virus, TEM

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Africa African Budding Disease Causing Electron Micrograph Haemorrhage Haemorrhages Head Ache Headaches Host Hosts Infected Infecting Infection Infections Liver Mice Murine Particle Particles Pathogenic Pathogens Retinal Transmission Vacuole Vacuoles Virion Virions Virology Viruses Cells Chill Chills Micro Biology Pathogen Virus Visual Impairment


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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the Rift Valley fever virus, captured using Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). The image vividly depicts the intricate details of this pathogenic virus, known for causing severe diseases in both humans and animals. In this colored micrograph, we can observe the African Rift Valley fever virus infecting host cells. The multiple virions are seen budding within vacuoles, highlighting their ability to replicate rapidly and spread throughout the body. This tropical disease is notorious for its debilitating symptoms such as headaches, chills, visual impairment, and even hemorrhages. The electron micrograph offers a glimpse into the complex biology of this viral infection. It reveals how these tiny particles target specific cells in organs like the liver and retina, leading to significant damage. Mice serve as one of the hosts for this infectious agent. As scientists continue to study Rift Valley fever virus in virology and microbiology labs worldwide, images like these provide valuable insights into its structure and behavior. Understanding its mechanisms will aid in developing effective treatments or preventive measures against this dangerous pathogen that affects many regions across Africa.

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