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    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A. baumannii is a Gram-negative, oxidase negative, aerobic, coccobacillus. It has always been naturally resistant to multiple antibiotics — Stock Photo
    Multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A. baumannii is a Gram-negative, oxidase negative, aerobic, coccobacillus. It has always been naturally resistant to multiple antibiotics
    Illustration of antibiotic resistant bacteria forming a biofilm. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of antibiotic resistant bacteria forming a biofilm.
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Illustration of an antibiotic-resistant bacteria (white) on the colon epithelium. The antibiotic-resistant bacteria will go on to transfer its antibiotic resistance genes horizontally to the bacteria surrounding it. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of an antibiotic-resistant bacteria (white) on the colon epithelium. The antibiotic-resistant bacteria will go on to transfer its antibiotic resistance genes horizontally to the bacteria surrounding it.
    Illustration showing the bacterial transformation process. A Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacterium releases chromosomal DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, blue centre) with antibiotic resistance genes (yellow, centre) into the environment via lysis — Stock Photo
    Illustration showing the bacterial transformation process. A Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacterium releases chromosomal DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, blue centre) with antibiotic resistance genes (yellow, centre) into the environment via lysis
    Enterobacteriaceae bacteria, digital illustration with 360 degree panorama. — Stock Photo
    Enterobacteriaceae bacteria, digital illustration with 360 degree panorama.
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Unicellular fungus Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Unicellular fungus Candida auris
    Multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A. baumannii is a Gram-negative, oxidase negative, aerobic, coccobacillus. It has always been naturally resistant to multiple antibiotics — Stock Photo
    Multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A. baumannii is a Gram-negative, oxidase negative, aerobic, coccobacillus. It has always been naturally resistant to multiple antibiotics
    Illustration of bacteria causing bacterial pneumonia in alveoli. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of bacteria causing bacterial pneumonia in alveoli.
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Illustration of antibiotic resistant bacteria forming a biofilm. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of antibiotic resistant bacteria forming a biofilm.
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris
    Unicellular fungus Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Unicellular fungus Candida auris
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris
    Digital illustration of Enterobacteriaceae Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria. — Stock Photo
    Digital illustration of Enterobacteriaceae Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria.
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Illustration of fungus Candida auris
    Digital illustration of Enterobacteriaceae Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria. — Stock Photo
    Digital illustration of Enterobacteriaceae Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria.
    Bacterial lung infection, illustration. — Stock Photo
    Bacterial lung infection, illustration.
    Multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A. baumannii is a Gram-negative, oxidase negative, aerobic, coccobacillus. It has always been naturally resistant to multiple antibiotics — Stock Photo
    Multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A. baumannii is a Gram-negative, oxidase negative, aerobic, coccobacillus. It has always been naturally resistant to multiple antibiotics
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Computer illustration of unicellular fungus (yeast) Candida auris
    Digital illustration of Enterobacteriaceae Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria. — Stock Photo
    Digital illustration of Enterobacteriaceae Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria.
    Multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A. baumannii is a Gram-negative, oxidase negative, aerobic, coccobacillus. It has always been naturally resistant to multiple antibiotics — Stock Photo
    Multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A. baumannii is a Gram-negative, oxidase negative, aerobic, coccobacillus. It has always been naturally resistant to multiple antibiotics
    Illustration of antibiotic resistant bacteria forming a biofilm. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of antibiotic resistant bacteria forming a biofilm.
    Unicellular fungus Candida auris — Stock Photo
    Unicellular fungus Candida auris
    Illustration of bacteria causing bacterial pneumonia in alveoli. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of bacteria causing bacterial pneumonia in alveoli.
    Multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A. baumannii is a Gram-negative, oxidase negative, aerobic, coccobacillus. It has always been naturally resistant to multiple antibiotics — Stock Photo
    Multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A. baumannii is a Gram-negative, oxidase negative, aerobic, coccobacillus. It has always been naturally resistant to multiple antibiotics
    Enterobacteriaceae bacteria, digital illustration with 360 degree panorama. — Stock Photo
    Enterobacteriaceae bacteria, digital illustration with 360 degree panorama.
    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus — Stock Photo
    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus — Stock Photo
    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
    Illustration of the fungus Candida. Individual cells of the fungus are shown as purple ellipsoids. Species of Candida can cause serious infection in humans. For example, Candida auris causes candidiasis, often acquired in hospital by patients — Stock Photo
    Illustration of the fungus Candida. Individual cells of the fungus are shown as purple ellipsoids. Species of Candida can cause serious infection in humans. For example, Candida auris causes candidiasis, often acquired in hospital by patients

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