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Vibrio Cholerae Collection

"Unveiling the Cholera Culprit: Vibrio cholerae - A Tiny Terror Unleashed" In this captivating artwork, we witness the microscopic world of Vibrio cholerae

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Cholera bacteria, artwork

Cholera bacteria, artwork
Cholera bacteria. Artwork of Vibrio cholerae bacteria in the small intestine. These Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria have a single polar flagellum (tail-like structure)

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Cholera toxin, molecular model

Cholera toxin, molecular model
Cholera toxin. Molecular model of the secondary structure of cholera enterotoxin (intestinal toxin). The molecule consists of two subunits, A (top) and B (bottom)

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Cholera. 19th century (engraving)

Cholera. 19th century (engraving)
672827 Cholera. 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Cholera is an infection of the small intestine caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, The main symptoms are profuse)

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Cholera prevention, satirical artwork

Cholera prevention, satirical artwork
Cholera prevention. Satirical artwork portraying a womans efforts to protect herself during an outbreak of cholera. Cholera is a bacterial infection of the intestines that was often fatal before

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Cholera doctor, satirical artwork

Cholera doctor, satirical artwork
Cholera doctor. Satirical artwork of a London doctor gaining wealth (money at lower left) during an 1835 cholera epidemic

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Conceptual image of cholerae bacteria

Conceptual image of cholerae bacteria

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Group of vibrio cholerae bacteria which causes cholera

Group of vibrio cholerae bacteria which causes cholera. Cholera is an infection in the small intestine caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The main symptoms are diarrhea and vomiting

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Conceptual image of vibrio cholerae causing cholera

Conceptual image of vibrio cholerae causing cholera

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Cholera toxin molecule F006 / 9546

Cholera toxin molecule F006 / 9546
Cholera toxin, molecular model. Cholera toxin is a protein complex secreted by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, that causes the disease cholera

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Cholera virulence regulator protein C015 / 6727

Cholera virulence regulator protein C015 / 6727
Cholera virulence regulator protein, molecular model. This protein is AphB, a virulence gene activator from the Vibrio cholerae bacterium

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Cholera virulence regulator protein C015 / 6726

Cholera virulence regulator protein C015 / 6726
Cholera virulence regulator protein, molecular model. This protein is AphB, a virulence gene activator from the Vibrio cholerae bacterium

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Diarrhoea, artwork

Diarrhoea, artwork
Diarrhoea. Artwork of the human large intestine surrounded by some of the microorganisms that can cause diarrhoea. Diarrhoea is the frequent passing of liquid stools as a symptom of inflammation

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Cholera epidemic, 19th century

Cholera epidemic, 19th century
Cholera epidemic. Drinking water supplies being distributed during a cholera epidemic in Hamburg, Germany. Such epidemics were spread by infected water supplies

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Cholera toxin, artwork

Cholera toxin, artwork
Cholera toxin, molecular structure. Cholera is an infectious intestinal disease caused by this toxin produced by the Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio cholerae

Background imageVibrio Cholerae Collection: Vibrio cholerae bacterium, TEM

Vibrio cholerae bacterium, TEM
Vibrio cholerae bacterium, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This bacterium causes cholera, an infection of the small intestine


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"Unveiling the Cholera Culprit: Vibrio cholerae - A Tiny Terror Unleashed" In this captivating artwork, we witness the microscopic world of Vibrio cholerae, the notorious cholera bacteria. The image showcases three vibrant and menacing Vibrio cholerae bacteria floating amidst a sea of uncertainty. Delving deeper into its treacherous nature, another artwork reveals the molecular model of Cholera toxin – an insidious weapon employed by these cunning microbes to wreak havoc on human bodies. Satirical artworks shed light on the importance of Cholera prevention. One portrays a comical scene where a doctor humorously battles against this formidable foe while another presents a satirical take on how society combats this deadly disease. Taking science fiction inspiration, nanobots are depicted in action as they valiantly attack the cholera virus. This imaginative portrayal hints at potential future advancements in medical technology combating such infectious diseases. Conceptual images further emphasize the impact causing cholera. From an artistic perspective, one envisions these bacteria multiplying exponentially within our bodies while another offers an abstract representation showcasing their role as instigators behind this devastating illness. Zooming in through microscopic lenses unveils yet another mesmerizing view – intricate details revealing vibrio cholerae's structure and composition. These visuals provide us with a glimpse into their complex existence and highlight their ability to thrive under adverse conditions. Ultimately, these captivating images serve as reminders that despite its diminutive size, Vibrio cholerae holds immense power over humanity's health and well-being. Understanding its mechanisms becomes crucial for scientists and healthcare professionals alike in order to combat this relentless enemy effectively.