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                  135  β-hemolytic bacteria. β-hemolysis. This image is a derivative work,   source, available under   : Robbins NM, Kumar A, Blair BM.
                       adapted from the following source, available under   : Wikimedia   Legionella pneumophila infection presenting as headache, confusion
                       Commons.                                              and dysarthria in a human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)
                                                                             positive patient: case report. BMC Infect Dis. 2012;12:225. DOI:
                  135  Staphylococcus aureus.    Courtesy of the Department of Health   10.1186/1471-2334-12-225.
                       and Human Services and Dr. Richard Facklam.
                                                                        143  Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Image A. Blue-green pigment on
                  136  Streptococcus pneumoniae.    Courtesy of the Department of   centrimide agar. This image is a derivative work, adapted from the
                       Health and Human Services and Dr. Mike Miller.        following source, available under   : Hansen. The image may
                  136  Streptococcus pyogenes: (group A streptococci). This image is   have been modified by cropping, labeling, and/or captions. MedIQ
                       a derivative work, adapted from the following source, available   Learning, LLC makes this available under   .
                       under   : Y. Tambe. The image may have been modified by   143  Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Image B. Ecthyma gangrenosum. This
                       cropping, labeling, and/or captions. MedIQ Learning, LLC makes this   image is a derivative work, adapted from the following source,
                       available under   .
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                  137  Bacillus anthracis. Ulcer with black eschar.    Courtesy of the   Ecthyma gangrenosum-like lesions in a febrile neutropenic patient
                       Department of Health and Human Services and James H. Steele.  with simultaneous Pseudomonas sepsis and disseminated fusariosis.
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                  138  Clostridia: Image A. Gas gangrene due to Clostridium perfringens.
                       This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following source,   145  Klebsiella.    Courtesy of the Department of Health and Human
                       available under   : Schröpfer E, Rauthe S, Meyer T. Diagnosis and   Services.
                       misdiagnosis of necrotizing soft tissue infections: three case reports.
                       Cases J. 2008;1:252. DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-1-252.  145  Campylobacter jejuni.    Courtesy of the Department of Health
                                                                             and Human Services.
                  138  Clostridia: Image B. Pseudomembranous enterocolitis on
                       colonoscopy. This image is a derivative work, adapted from the   146  Vibrio cholerae. This image is a derivative work, adapted from the
                       following source, available under   : Klinikum Dritter Orden   following source, available under   : Phetsouvanh R, Nakatsu M,
                       für die Überlassung des Bildes zur Veröffentlichu. The image may   Arakawa E, et al. Fatal bacteremia due to immotile Vibrio cholerae
                       have been modified by cropping, labeling, and/or captions. MedIQ   serogroup O21 in Vientiane, Laos—a case report. Ann Clin Microbiol
                       Learning, LLC makes this available under   .          Antimicrob. 2008;7:10. DOI: 10.1186/1476-0711-7-10.
                  139  Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Pseudomembranous pharyngitis.   146  Helicobacter pylori.    Courtesy of the Department of Health and
                       This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following source,   Human Services, Dr. Patricia Fields, and Dr. Collette Fitzgerald.
                       available under   : Wikimedia Commons. The image may have
                       been modified by cropping, labeling, and/or captions. MedIQ   146  Spirochetes. Appearance on darkfield microscopy.    Courtesy of
                       Learning, LLC makes this available under   .          the Department of Health and Human Services.
                  139  Listeria monocytogenes. Actin rockets. This image is a derivative work,   146  Lyme disease: Image A. Ixodes tick.    Courtesy of the Department
                       adapted from the following source, available under   : Schuppler   of Health and Human Services and Dr. Michael L. Levin.
                       M, Loessner MJ. The opportunistic pathogen Listeria monocytogenes:   146  Lyme disease: Image B. Erythema migrans.    Courtesy of the
                       pathogenicity and interaction with the mucosal immune system. Int J   Department of Health and Human Services and James Gathany.
                       Inflamm. 2010;2010:704321. DOI: 10.4061/2010/704321. The image
                       may have been modified by cropping, labeling, and/or captions. All   147  Syphilis: Image A. Painless chancre in primary syphilis.    Courtesy
                       rights to this adaptation by MedIQ Learning, LLC are reserved.  of the Department of Health and Human Services and M. Rein.
                  139  Nocardia vs Actinomyces: Image A. Nocardia on acid-fast stain.   147  Syphilis: Image B. Treponeme on darkfield microscopy.    Courtesy
                       This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following source,   of the Department of Health and Human Services and Renelle
                       available under   : Venkataramana K. Human Nocardia infections:   Woodall.
                       a review of pulmonary nocardiosis. Cereus. 2015;7(8):e304. DOI:
                       10.7759/cureus.304.                              147  Syphilis: Image D. Rash on palms. This image is a derivative work,
                                                                             adapted from the following source, available under   : Drahansky
                  139  Nocardia vs Actinomyces: Image B. Actinomyces israelii on Gram   M, Dolezel M, Urbanek J, et al. Influence of skin diseases on
                       stain.    Courtesy of the Department of Health and Human   fingerprint recognition. J Biomed Biotechnol. 2012;626148. DOI:
                       Services.                                             10.1155/2012/626148.
                  140  Mycobacteria. Acid-fast stain.    Courtesy of the Department of   147  Syphilis: Image E. Condyloma lata.    Courtesy of the Department
                       Health and Human Services and Dr. George P. Kubica
                                                                             of Health and Human Services and Susan Lindsley.
                  140  Tuberculosis. Langhans giant cell in caseating granuloma.
                           Courtesy of J. Hayman.                       147  Syphilis: Image F. Gumma. This image is a derivative work, adapted
                                                                             from the following source, available under   : Chakir K, Benchikhi
                  141  Leprosy: Image A. “Glove and stocking” distribution. This image is   H. Granulome centro-facial révélant une syphilis tertiaire. Pan Afr
                       a derivative work, adapted from the following source, available under   Med J. 2013;15:82. DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2013.15.82.3011.
                          : Courtesy of Bruno Jehle.
                                                                        147  Syphilis: Image G. Congenital syphilis.    Courtesy of the
                  142  Neisseria: Image A. Intracellular N gonorrhoeae.    Courtesy of the   Department of Health and Human Services and Dr. Norman Cole.
                       Department of Health and Human Services and Dr. Mike Miller.
                                                                        147  Syphilis: Image H. Hutchinson teeth.    Courtesy of the
                  142  Haemophilus influenzae: Image A. Epiglottitis. This image is a   Department of Health and Human Services and Susan Lindsley.
                       derivative work, adapted from the following source, available under
                          : Wikimedia Commons. The image may have been modified by   148  Gardnerella vaginalis.    Courtesy of the Department of Health
                       cropping, labeling, and/or captions. All rights to this adaptation by   and Human Services and M. Rein.
                       MedIQ Learning, LLC are reserved.
                                                                        150  Rickettsial diseases and vector-borne illnesses: Image A. Rash of
                  143  Legionella pneumophila. Lung findings of unilateral and lobar   Rocky Mountain spotted fever.    Courtesy of the Department of
                       infiltrate. This image is a derivative work, adapted from the following   Health and Human Services.








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