Yersinia enterocolitica bacteria Stock Photos and Images
RFPCW40R–Computer illustration of the rod-shaped bacteria Yersinia enterocolitica (Gram negative), an enterobacteria. may cause enteritis, an inflammation of the small intestines accompanied by abdominal pain, fever, vomiting and diarrhoea. It is thought to be a food poisoning organism. Although it has been isolated from a variety of food, none of the strains were associated with human infection. As of 1987, the pig appeared to be the only animal species to harbour the pathogenic human strain and it was uncertain whether it was an important source of human infection.
RF2KFJ90E–3D image of Temocillin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of beta-lactamase-resistant penicillin isolated on white background
RMHRJR65–Yersinia enterocolitica Bacteria, 3D Model
RF2G284G9–Microscopic view of Yersinia pestis bacteria floating.
RMCRYDJ5–YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA
RM2FN39FJ–Diseased tree wetwood oozing slime flux fermented liquid under pressure pouring from crack in trunk. Slime flux wetwood tree infection and bacteria.
RMA4GTJ2–This is a scanning electron micrograph of Yersinia enterocolitica. Y enterocolitica belongs to a family of rod-shaped bacteria
RF2R767XW–Yersinia enterocolitica, Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria, an enterobacteria, computer illustration. Y. enterocolitica may cause enteritis, an inflam
RF2K97F85–3D image of Temocillin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of beta-lactamase-resistant penicillin isolated on white background
RM2FNN8RX–Wetwood bacterial slime flux tree infection. Wet fermented liquid dripping from tree bark.
RF2PG432X–Yersiniosis flat landing page website template. Typhoid fever, tularemia, tungiasis. Web banner with header, content and footer. Vector illustration.
RFPCW40W–Computer illustration of the rod-shaped bacteria Yersinia enterocolitica (Gram negative), an enterobacteria. may cause enteritis, an inflammation of the small intestines accompanied by abdominal pain, fever, vomiting and diarrhoea. It is thought to be a food poisoning organism. Although it has been isolated from a variety of food, none of the strains were associated with human infection. As of 1987, the pig appeared to be the only animal species to harbour the pathogenic human strain and it was uncertain whether it was an important source of human infection.
RMHRJPD9–Yersinia enterocolitica Bacteria, LM
RF2G284FP–Microscopic view of Yersinia pestison bacteria on surface.
RF2R767XY–Yersinia enterocolitica, Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria, an enterobacteria, computer illustration. Y. enterocolitica may cause enteritis, an inflam
RM2FNN8NH–Slime flux infection wetwood bacterial disease on trees. Fungal infection of living trees.
RM2FN39H5–Slime Flux tree disease close up trunk of maple tree with wetwood disease.
RFPCW40X–Computer illustration of the rod-shaped bacteria Yersinia enterocolitica (Gram negative), an enterobacteria. may cause enteritis, an inflammation of the small intestines accompanied by abdominal pain, fever, vomiting and diarrhoea. It is thought to be a food poisoning organism. Although it has been isolated from a variety of food, none of the strains were associated with human infection. As of 1987, the pig appeared to be the only animal species to harbour the pathogenic human strain and it was uncertain whether it was an important source of human infection.
RMHRJR64–Yersinia enterocolitica Bacteria, 3D Model
RF2R767XK–Yersinia enterocolitica, Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria, an enterobacteria, computer illustration. Y. enterocolitica may cause enteritis, an inflam
RM2FN39G9–Slime flux diseased tree close up wetwood disease seeping black liquid from bark. Bacterial tree infection.
RFPCW40P–Computer illustration of the rod-shaped bacteria Yersinia enterocolitica (Gram negative), an enterobacteria. Y. enterocolitica may cause enteritis, an inflammation of the small intestines accompanied by abdominal pain, fever, vomiting and diarrhoea. It is thought to be a food poisoning organism. Although it has been isolated from a variety of food, none of the strains were associated with human infection. As of 1987, the pig appeared to be the only animal species to harbour the pathogenic human strain and it was uncertain whether it was an important source of human infection.
RFPCW410–Computer illustration of the rod-shaped bacteria Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (Gram negative), an enterobacteria and the causative agent of Far East scarlet-like fever in humans. By symptoms it is similar to infection caused by Yersinia enterocolitica (fever and right-sided abdominal pain), but diarrhea is often absent.
RFPCW412–Computer illustration of the rod-shaped bacteria Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (Gram negative), an enterobacteria and the causative agent of Far East scarlet-like fever in humans. By symptoms it is similar to infection caused by Yersinia enterocolitica (fever and right-sided abdominal pain), but diarrhea is often absent.
RFPCW413–Computer illustration of the rod-shaped bacteria Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (Gram negative), an enterobacteria and the causative agent of Far East scarlet-like fever in humans. By symptoms it is similar to infection caused by Yersinia enterocolitica (fever and right-sided abdominal pain), but diarrhea is often absent.
RFPCW411–Computer illustration of the rod-shaped bacteria Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (Gram negative), an enterobacteria and the causative agent of Far East scarlet-like fever in humans. By symptoms it is similar to infection caused by Yersinia enterocolitica (fever and right-sided abdominal pain), but diarrhea is often absent.
RFPCW40Y–Computer illustration of the rod-shaped bacteria Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (Gram negative), an enterobacteria and the causative agent of Far East scarlet-like fever in humans. By symptoms it is similar to infection caused by Yersinia enterocolitica (fever and right-sided abdominal pain), but diarrhea is often absent.
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