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Scanning electron micrograph of Clostridium difficile magnified X16,000. Clostridium difficile is often acquired in a hospital setting by patients on antibiotics. Antibiotics alter the normal flora of the intestines which allows for the colonization of Clostridium difficile. Once colonized the bacteria releases endotoxins which cause colitis and severe diarrhea.
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Scanning electron micrograph of Clostridium difficile magnified X16,000. Clostridium difficile is often acquired in a hospital setting by patients on antibiotics. Antibiotics alter the normal flora of the intestines which allows for the colonization of Clostridium difficile. Once colonized the bacteria releases endotoxins which cause colitis and severe diarrhea.

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Dr. David Phillips/Visuals Unlimited, Inc. Dr. David Phillips/Visuals Unlimited, Inc. Dr. David Phillips/Visuals Unlimited, Inc. Search other images from this contributor

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23-05-2013

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02-12-2011

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