A photomicrograph of Actinomyces naeslundii using an Immunofluorescent Antibody staining technique, Magnified 1187X, 1969. When growing as filaments, these Gram-positive rods are often said to portray a 'Dust Bunny' appearance photomicrographically. Actinomyces spp. are usually seen only in immunosuppressed patients, such as those with AIDS. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Lucille Georg.

A photomicrograph of Actinomyces naeslundii using an Immunofluorescent Antibody staining technique, Magnified 1187X, 1969. When growing as filaments, these Gram-positive rods are often said to portray a 'Dust Bunny' appearance photomicrographically. Actinomyces spp. are usually seen only in immunosuppressed patients, such as those with AIDS. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Lucille Georg. Stock Photo
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5500 x 3621 px | 46.6 x 30.7 cm | 18.3 x 12.1 inches | 300dpi

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1 January 1969

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United States

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A photomicrograph of Actinomyces naeslundii using an Immunofluorescent Antibody staining technique, Magnified 1187X, 1969. When growing as filaments, these Gram-positive rods are often said to portray a 'Dust Bunny' appearance photomicrographically. Actinomyces spp. are usually seen only in immunosuppressed patients, such as those with AIDS. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Lucille Georg.

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