Direct link to ImageCopy URL to clipboardConceptually similarSCOTT CAMAZINEAnthrax cellsSS21079483Y0036SCOTT CAMAZINEAnthrax cellsSS21079563Y0046SCOTT CAMAZINEAnthrax sporesSS2886223Y3125CECIL FOXBacillus anthracisSS21079503X7387CECIL FOXBacillus anthracisSS21079513X7386SCOTT CAMAZINEAnthrax cellsSS21079573Y0047SCOTT CAMAZINEAnthrax cellsSS21079583Y0048SCOTT CAMAZINEAnthrax cellsSS21079593Y0049CECIL FOXBacillus anthracisSS21079653X7382View AllView more with similar tones Anthrax cellsLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2107949Legacy Identifier:3Y0037Description:Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of anthrax cells in spleen. Anthrax bacteria (Bacillus anthracis) are rod-shaped,Gram-positive bacteria which are highly pathogenic. Commonly an infection of livestock, B. anthracis is transmitted to humans by contact with contaminated animal hair, hides or excrement. Two forms of the disease occur: pneumonia in the lungs (woolsorter's disease), and cutaneous anthrax, which causes a large boil at the sit of the bactera's entry. Antibiotic treatment, if prompt, may be effetive for the skin infection. Pulmonary anthrax is fatal in most cases. Enhanced DOD photo.Credit:Scott Camazine/Science SourceSize:5106px × 3948px (~57 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:anthraces-anthracis-anthrax-anthrax bacterium-anthrax cell-anthrax cells-anthrax spore-anthrax spores-b anthracis-b. anthracis-bacilli-bacillus-bacillus anthracis-bacteria-bioterrorism-disease-endospore-endospores-gram+-log-jam-medical-medicine-micrograph-micrographs-pathogen-pathogenesis-pathogens-rod-rods-scanning electron micrographs-sem-spore-spores-toxin-toxinsFolder Legacy Identifier:npsModel release:N/AParent folder:nps