k Shigella flexneri bacterium Shigella flexneri. Coloured transmission electron micrograph TEM of a Shigella flexneri bacterium undergoing cell division. S. flexneri is the commonest cause of bacillary dysentery shigell osis in the worlds developing countries. S. flexneri is a gramnegative, nonmotile, bacilli rodshaped bacterium. It destructively invades the intestinal mucosa, especially in young child ren. Transmission is by oral ingestion of the faeces of a sufferer, either through contamination of the hands or, less commonly, in food and water. As few as 200 bacilli can establish disease, which is characterised by diarrhoea and abdominal pain. Magnification x30,000 at 6x4.5cm size. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Shigella flexneri bacterium Shigella flexneri. Coloured transmission electron micrograph  TEM  of a Shigella flexneri bacterium undergoing cell division. S. flexneri is the commonest cause of bacillary dysentery  shigell  osis  in the world s developing countries. S. flexneri is a gram negative, non motile, bacilli  rod shaped  bacterium. It destructively invades the intestinal mucosa, especially in young child  ren. Transmission is by oral ingestion of the faeces of a sufferer, either through contamination of the hands or, less commonly, in food and water. As few as 200 bacilli can establish disease, which is characterised by diarrhoea and abdominal pain. Magnification: x30,000 at 6x4.5cm size.
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Shigella flexneri bacterium

Shigella flexneri. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a Shigella flexneri bacterium undergoing cell division. S. flexneri is the commonest cause of bacillary dysentery (shigell- osis) in the world's developing countries. S. flexneri is a gram-negative, non-motile, bacilli (rod-shaped) bacterium. It destructively invades the intestinal mucosa, especially in young child- ren. Transmission is by oral ingestion of the faeces of a sufferer, either through contamination of the hands or, less commonly, in food and water. As few as 200 bacilli can establish disease, which is characterised by diarrhoea and abdominal pain. Magnification: x30,000 at 6x4.5cm size.

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