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Chlamydia infection. Computer illustration of a cell infected with Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria. Elementary bodies (EBs, small green spheres), the non-replicating infectious form of the bacteria are seen outside the host cell. EBs infect the cell and are transformed into reticulate bodies (RB), which are replicating form. RBs are seen as a group of small red spheres near the nucleus (purple) of the cell. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection that can go undetected causing infertility. It also causes the eye disease trachoma, which can lead to blindness.
SPL RF Feb 2018
2018-02-05
East News
Science Photo Library RF
KATERYNA KON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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2,97MB
51cm x 34cm by 300dpi
3, 3D, ARTWORK, BACTERIA, BACTERIAL, BACTERIOLOGY, BACTERIUM, BIOLOGICAL, BIOLOGY, BODY, CELL, CHLAMYDIA, CHLAMYDIACEAE, CHLAMYDIAE, CHLAMYDIAL, CHLAMYDIALES, DIMENSIONAL, DISEASE, DISPERSAL, EB, ELEMENTARY, HOST, ILLUSTRATION, INFECTING, INFECTION, INFECTIOUS, INTRACELLULAR, KATERYNA, KON, LGV, LIBRARY, LYMPHOGRANULOMA, MICROBE, MICROBIOLOGICAL, MICROBIOLOGY, NON, NON-REPLICATING, NUCLEOID, OBLIGATE, PARASITE, PATHOGEN, PROKARYOTE, PROKARYOTIC, RB, REPLICATING, RETICULARE, SCIENCE, SEXUALLY, STD, STI, TRACHOMATIS, TRANSMITTED, UNICELLULAR, VD, VENEREAL,