A photomicrograph demonstrating a positive Gram-stain with Bacillus anthracis . Anthrax is diagnosed by isolating B. anthracis from the blood, skin lesions, or respiratory secretions or by measuring specific antibodies in the blood of persons with suspected cases. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. James Feeley, 1980.
![A photomicrograph demonstrating a positive Gram-stain with Bacillus anthracis . Anthrax is diagnosed by isolating B. anthracis from the blood, skin lesions, or respiratory secretions or by measuring specific antibodies in the blood of persons with suspected cases. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. James Feeley, 1980. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/KW1091/a-photomicrograph-demonstrating-a-positive-gram-stain-with-bacillus-KW1091.jpg)
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5400 x 3705 px | 45.7 x 31.4 cm | 18 x 12.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 January 1980Location:
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A photomicrograph demonstrating a positive Gram-stain with Bacillus anthracis . Anthrax is diagnosed by isolating B. anthracis from the blood, skin lesions, or respiratory secretions or by measuring specific antibodies in the blood of persons with suspected cases. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. James Feeley, 1980.