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"Unseen Threats: Exploring the Intricacies of Viruses and their Impact on Humanity" Avian flu virus: A microscopic view of the avian flu virus

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of virus

Microscopic view of virus

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of herpes virus

Microscopic view of herpes virus

Background imageVirus Collection: Conceptual image of influenza causing flu virus

Conceptual image of influenza causing flu virus

Background imageVirus Collection: Virus landing on cell membrane

Virus landing on cell membrane

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of rotavirus

Microscopic view of rotavirus. Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe diarrhea among infants and young children. It is a genus of double-stranded RNA virus in the family Reoviridae

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of cell and virus

Microscopic view of cell and virus

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of cancer virus

Microscopic view of cancer virus

Background imageVirus Collection: A black swarm of H5N1 avian flu viruses are attacked by antibodies

A black swarm of H5N1 avian flu viruses are attacked by antibodies (the three legged elements), which mark the virus for destruction

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of Rubella virus

Microscopic view of Rubella virus
Microscopic view of Rubella. Rubella is an acute, contagious viral infection. While the illness is generally mild in children, it has serious consequences in pregnant women causing fetal death

Background imageVirus Collection: Conceptual image of common virus

Conceptual image of common virus

Background imageVirus Collection: Colorized scanning electron micrograph of filamentous Ebola virus particles

Colorized scanning electron micrograph of filamentous Ebola virus particles (blue) budding from a chronically infected VERO E6 cell (yellow-green)

Background imageVirus Collection: Conceptual image illustrating the process of bone metastasis

Conceptual image illustrating the process of bone metastasis

Background imageVirus Collection: Conceptual image of the dengue virus

Conceptual image of the dengue virus. The dengue virus is a mosquito-borne RNA virus that causes dengue fever

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of tumor

Microscopic view of tumor

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of pancreatic cancer cell

Microscopic view of pancreatic cancer cell

Background imageVirus Collection: Conceptual image of lyssavirus

Conceptual image of lyssavirus. Lyssavirus is a genus of viruses belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae. This group of RNA viruses includes the rabies virus traditionally associated with the disease

Background imageVirus Collection: Artistic rendering of the surface of a human dendritic cell

Artistic rendering of the surface of a human dendritic cell illustrating the unexpected discovery of sheet-like processes that fold back onto the membrane surface

Background imageVirus Collection: Conceptual image of a ubiquitous virus

Conceptual image of a ubiquitous virus. A ubiquitous virus is contagious in early childhood through the respiratory tract

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of Henipavirus

Microscopic view of Henipavirus. Henipavirus is a established group of paramyxoviruses comprising the Hendra virus, Nipah virus and Cedar virus

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscipic view of pancreatic cancer cells

Microscipic view of pancreatic cancer cells

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of Canine Parvovirus

Microscopic view of Canine Parvovirus. Canine Parvovirus is a highly contagious viral disease that is one of the most common causes of diarrhea in dogs under 6 months of age

Background imageVirus Collection: Microscopic view of HIV virus

Microscopic view of HIV virus

Background imageVirus Collection: Surface of HIV infected microphage

Surface of HIV infected microphage
3D representation of the surface and interior of an HIV-infected macrophage obtained using newly developed tools for 3D imaging using ion-abrasion scanning electron microscopy

Background imageVirus Collection: Influenza virus, glassy look

Influenza virus, glassy look

Background imageVirus Collection: Artists concept of mutated dinosaurs and atlantians

Artists concept of mutated dinosaurs and atlantians
After going on the rampage and going to war with their Atlantian creators, the machines were stopped by a techno virus, which went on to mutate and bring both the dinosaurs

Background imageVirus Collection: Observation of Yellow Fever, c. 1819 (litho) (b / w photo)

Observation of Yellow Fever, c. 1819 (litho) (b / w photo)
XJF106635 Observation of Yellow Fever, c.1819 (litho) (b/w photo) by Lasteyrie du Saillant, Charles (1759-1849); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageVirus Collection: NEW YORK: TENEMENT, 1913. Investigator talking with Ida List, eight year old child

NEW YORK: TENEMENT, 1913. Investigator talking with Ida List, eight year old child suffering from chorea (St. Vitus dance) at 124 Ridge Street, New York City

Background imageVirus Collection: Ferret

Ferret
2nd February 1946: A ferret in a laboratory during experiments into the influenza virus. Original Publication: Picture Post - 3078 - Can We Beat Influenza - pub

Background imageVirus Collection: Severe cracking on an apple fruit in dry weather

Severe cracking on an apple fruit in dry weather

Background imageVirus Collection: Sheep farming, farmer applying Orf vaccine to lamb, Chipping, Lancashire, England, May

Sheep farming, farmer applying Orf vaccine to lamb, Chipping, Lancashire, England, May

Background imageVirus Collection: Image of Aids virus

Image of Aids virus from Uganda. World Health Organisation/Institut Pasteur

Background imageVirus Collection: Virus, swelling caused by Poliovirus, drawing

Virus, swelling caused by Poliovirus, drawing
Medicine - Anatomy - Microbiology - Infectious Diseases - Virology. Virus. Swelling caused by Poliovirus. Drawing

Background imageVirus Collection: Virus, artwork F007 / 1465

Virus, artwork F007 / 1465
Computer artwork of a generic virus particle, depicting virus types like corona, bird flu, aids, influenza, swine flu and herpes

Background imageVirus Collection: Tablet computer, flu virus particle F006 / 6309

Tablet computer, flu virus particle F006 / 6309
Tablet computer showing artwork of a swine influenza (flu) virus particle. At the core of the virus is RNA (ribonucleic acid, orange) genetic material

Background imageVirus Collection: Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3399

Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3399
Viral infection, conceptual artwork

Background imageVirus Collection: Tablet computer showing MRI brain scan

Tablet computer showing MRI brain scan
Tablet computer showing conceptual artwork of an avian influenza (flu) virus. A virus is a tiny pathogenic particle comprising genetic material enclosed in a protein coat

Background imageVirus Collection: Tablet computer showing syringes F006 / 4627

Tablet computer showing syringes F006 / 4627
Tablet computer showing conceptual artwork of syringes

Background imageVirus Collection: Syringes, artwork F006 / 4619

Syringes, artwork F006 / 4619
Computer artwork of a group of syringes

Background imageVirus Collection: Syringe, artwork F006 / 4623

Syringe, artwork F006 / 4623
Computer artwork of a syringe

Background imageVirus Collection: Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3400

Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3400
Viral infection, conceptual artwork

Background imageVirus Collection: Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3401

Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3401
Viral infection, conceptual artwork

Background imageVirus Collection: Bird flu research F006 / 7238

Bird flu research F006 / 7238
Bird flu research. Vial of influenza virus strain H1N1

Background imageVirus Collection: Syringes, artwork F006 / 4615

Syringes, artwork F006 / 4615
Computer artwork of a group of syringes

Background imageVirus Collection: HIV virus, artwork F007 / 7951

HIV virus, artwork F007 / 7951
HIV virus, computer artwork

Background imageVirus Collection: Human papillomavirus virus, artwork F007 / 8087

Human papillomavirus virus, artwork F007 / 8087
Human papillomavirus virus, computer artwork

Background imageVirus Collection: Mono virus, artwork F007 / 8088

Mono virus, artwork F007 / 8088
Mono virus, computer artwork

Background imageVirus Collection: Cricket paralysis virus, artwork F007 / 7854

Cricket paralysis virus, artwork F007 / 7854
Cricket paralysis virus, computer artwork

Background imageVirus Collection: Nudaurelia capensis omega, artwork F007 / 7909

Nudaurelia capensis omega, artwork F007 / 7909
Nudaurelia capensis omega, computer artwork



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"Unseen Threats: Exploring the Intricacies of Viruses and their Impact on Humanity" Avian flu virus: A microscopic view of the avian flu virus, a notorious pathogen that poses a significant threat to both birds and humans. Unveiling HIV: Delving into the intricate structure of an HIV particle, shedding light on one of the most challenging viruses humanity has faced. Norovirus Particles Revealed: Captured through a powerful TEM microscope, these norovirus particles showcase their unique shape and potential for causing severe gastrointestinal illness. Decoding Hepatitis C: A molecular model displays the complex enzyme responsible for Hepatitis C infection, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat this silent killer. Alexandre Yersin's Discovery: Paying homage to Alexandre Yersin, whose groundbreaking research led to identifying the causative agent behind bubonic plague - Yersinia pestis bacteria. Avian Flu Resurgence: With avian flu outbreaks resurfacing globally, understanding its transmission dynamics becomes crucial in preventing future pandemics. Battling Hepatitis B: Molecular models depict hepatitis B viruses - a major cause of liver disease worldwide - emphasizing the importance of vaccination campaigns and public health initiatives. Empowering Indigenous Communities against Viral Threats in Mexico: Highlighting efforts made towards educating indigenous populations about viral diseases amidst poverty-stricken conditions in Mexico. Coronavirus Artwork Reflects Global Crisis: An artistic representation captures the essence of coronavirus' impact on society, reminding us all to remain vigilant in our fight against this relentless enemy. Broken Tulip Syndrome Exposed: The example of a broken tulip serves as an analogy for how certain plant viruses can devastate entire crops, posing economic challenges for farmers worldwide. Respiratory Syncytial Virus Under Microscope Lens.