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Coxiella burnetii, the bacteria that causes Q Fever
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Coxiella burnetii, the bacteria that causes Q Fever
Coxiella burnetii, the bacteria that causes Q Fever. A dry fracture of a Vero cell exposing the contents of a vacuole where Coxiella burnetii are busy growing
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This print showcases the intricate world of microbiology, specifically focusing on Coxiella burnetii, the bacteria responsible for causing Q Fever. The image reveals a dry fracture of a Vero cell, unveiling the contents of a vacuole where these pathogenic bacteria are actively multiplying. Captured using a scanning electron microscope, this horizontal color image provides an up-close and detailed view of Coxiella burnetii. The rod-shaped proteobacteria can be observed within the vacuole, highlighting their intracellular nature. The photograph not only serves as a testament to the advancements in medical research but also emphasizes the importance of understanding microorganisms that pose potential threats to human health. With its vibrant colors and high magnification level, this image offers valuable insights into bacteriology and biotechnology. Scientists and researchers in fields such as molecular biology and pathology can utilize this visual representation for analysis and genetic studies related to Coxiella burnetii. Its portrayal of gram-negative bacteria further aids in comprehending their structure and behavior. Courtesy of National Institutes of Health through Stocktrek Images, this print is an invaluable resource for those involved in healthcare, medicine, or any scientific discipline focused on studying microorganisms' growth patterns and replication mechanisms.
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