Legionella colonies illuminated using ultraviolet light, cultured on an agar plate, 2005. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control (CDC). () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/legionella-colonies-illuminated-using-ultraviolet-light-cultured-on-an-agar-plate-2005-image-courtesy-centers-for-disease-control-cdc-image181314041.html
RMMEYFWD–Legionella colonies illuminated using ultraviolet light, cultured on an agar plate, 2005. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control (CDC). ()
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-computer-164842745.html
RFKG56GW–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Charcoal-Yeast extract agar plate culture of Legionella pneumophila . Legionella pneumophila grows well on this medium, and the colonies take on a circular off-white growth pattern. This is day 6, at 36 degrees C, and a 1/5, 000 dilution of a standard inoculum. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Jim Feeley, 1978. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-charcoal-yeast-extract-agar-plate-culture-of-legionella-pneumophila-170281708.html
RMKW101G–Charcoal-Yeast extract agar plate culture of Legionella pneumophila . Legionella pneumophila grows well on this medium, and the colonies take on a circular off-white growth pattern. This is day 6, at 36 degrees C, and a 1/5, 000 dilution of a standard inoculum. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Jim Feeley, 1978.
Rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-103461874.html
RFG092JX–Rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-105987596.html
RFG4C478–Rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-computer-164842749.html
RFKG56H1–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Legionella sp colonies which had been cultivated on an agar cultured plate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-legionella-sp-colonies-which-had-been-cultivated-on-an-agar-cultured-11404787.html
RMA5XWDT–Legionella sp colonies which had been cultivated on an agar cultured plate
The Petri dish culture plate depicted here, contained charcoal yeast extract (CYE) medium upon which numerous Legionella pneumophila Bacterial colonies had been cultivated. Legionella pneumophila grows well on this medium, and the colonies take on a circular, off-white growth pattern. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Jim Feeley, 1977. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-petri-dish-culture-plate-depicted-here-contained-charcoal-yeast-170281733.html
RMKW102D–The Petri dish culture plate depicted here, contained charcoal yeast extract (CYE) medium upon which numerous Legionella pneumophila Bacterial colonies had been cultivated. Legionella pneumophila grows well on this medium, and the colonies take on a circular, off-white growth pattern. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Jim Feeley, 1977.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image555085911.html
RF2R729MR–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-computer-164842747.html
RFKG56GY–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image555085803.html
RF2R729GY–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-computer-164842743.html
RFKG56GR–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image555085801.html
RF2R729GW–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-computer-164842777.html
RFKG56J1–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image555085918.html
RF2R729N2–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-computer-164842746.html
RFKG56GX–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image555085804.html
RF2R729H0–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-computer-164842744.html
RFKG56GT–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, seamless illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-seamless-147221424.html
RFJFEEC0–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, seamless illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image555085910.html
RF2R729MP–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
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RFT9CE0R–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image555085797.html
RF2R729GN–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
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RFT9CE09–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm with quorum sensing molecules (small red circles), illustration. A biofilm is a colony of ba Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-with-quorum-sensing-molecules-small-red-circles-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-ba-image554732015.html
RF2R6E69K–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm with quorum sensing molecules (small red circles), illustration. A biofilm is a colony of ba
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RFT9CE2E–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm with quorum sensing molecules (small red circles), illustration. A biofilm is a colony of ba Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-with-quorum-sensing-molecules-small-red-circles-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-ba-image554732014.html
RF2R6E69J–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm with quorum sensing molecules (small red circles), illustration. A biofilm is a colony of ba
Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bacteria-in-a-biofilm-illustration-image246751513.html
RFT9CE21–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image554732024.html
RF2R6E6A0–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
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RFT9CE0K–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image554732131.html
RF2R6E6DR–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
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RFT9CE18–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image554732185.html
RF2R6E6FN–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
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RFT9CE16–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image554732141.html
RF2R6E6E5–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
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RFT9CE1R–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-p-image555170457.html
RF2R765G9–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common p
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RFT9CE0E–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
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RFT9CE11–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
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RFT9CE1D–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
Spherical and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-computer-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-places-for-biofilms-to-develop-are-in-the-mouth-where-they-can-cause-tooth-cavities-and-gum-disease-on-contact-lenses-where-they-can-cause-eye-infections-on-rocks-submerged-in-water-and-on-industrial-equipment-where-they-can-cause-fouling-image214452169.html
RFPCW3X1–Spherical and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-computer-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-places-for-biofilms-to-develop-are-in-the-mouth-where-they-can-cause-tooth-cavities-and-gum-disease-on-contact-lenses-where-they-can-cause-eye-infections-on-rocks-submerged-in-water-and-on-industrial-equipment-where-they-can-cause-fouling-image214452170.html
RFPCW3X2–Spherical and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, computer illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
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RFT9CDYK–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
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RFT9CE00–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
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RFT9CDXD–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
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RFT9CDYY–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
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RFT9CDYP–Bacteria in a biofilm, illustration
Rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-103461877.html
RFG092K1–Rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-98637670.html
RFFMD99X–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-places-for-biofilms-to-develop-are-in-the-mouth-where-they-can-cause-tooth-cavities-and-gum-disease-on-contact-lenses-where-they-can-cause-eye-infections-on-rocks-submerged-in-water-and-on-industrial-equipment-where-they-can-cause-fouling-image454450594.html
RF2HBA0AA–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-places-for-biofilms-to-develop-are-in-the-mouth-where-they-can-cause-tooth-cavities-and-gum-disease-on-contact-lenses-where-they-can-cause-eye-infections-on-rocks-submerged-in-water-and-on-industrial-equipment-where-they-can-cause-fouling-image454450602.html
RF2HBA0AJ–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-places-for-biofilms-to-develop-are-in-the-mouth-where-they-can-cause-tooth-cavities-and-gum-disease-on-contact-lenses-where-they-can-cause-eye-infections-on-rocks-submerged-in-water-and-on-industrial-equipment-where-they-can-cause-fouling-image454450588.html
RF2HBA0A4–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spherical-bacteria-and-rod-shaped-bacteria-inside-biofilm-illustration-a-biofilm-is-a-colony-of-bacteria-that-forms-a-coating-on-a-surface-common-places-for-biofilms-to-develop-are-in-the-mouth-where-they-can-cause-tooth-cavities-and-gum-disease-on-contact-lenses-where-they-can-cause-eye-infections-on-rocks-submerged-in-water-and-on-industrial-equipment-where-they-can-cause-fouling-image454450600.html
RF2HBA0AG–Spherical bacteria and rod-shaped bacteria inside biofilm, illustration. A biofilm is a colony of bacteria that forms a coating on a surface. Common places for biofilms to develop are in the mouth, where they can cause tooth cavities and gum disease, on contact lenses, where they can cause eye infections, on rocks submerged in water, and on industrial equipment, where they can cause fouling.
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