Bacteroides Infections


This photomicrograph reveals the bacterium Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron grown on blood agar for 48 hours.



This photomicrograph shows Bacteroides trichoides after being cultured in a thioglycollate medium for 48 hours.



This photomicrograph shows the bacterium Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron cultured in a thioglycollate medium for 48 hours.



This photomicrograph shows the bacterium Bacteroides biacutus cultured in a thioglycollate medium for 48 hours.



This photomicrograph shows Bacteroides vulgatus after being cultured in a thioglycollate medium for 48 hours.



This photomicrograph shows Bacteroides hypermegas after being cultured in a thioglycollate medium for 48 hours.



This photomicrograph shows the bacterium Bacteroides ovatus cultured in a thioglycollate medium for 48 hours.



This photomicrograph shows Bacteroides distasonis cultured in a thioglycollate medium for 48 hours.



This photomicrograph shows Bacteroides fragilis after being cultured in a thioglycollate medium for 48 hours.



This photomicrograph shows Bacteroides fragilis after being cultured in a thioglycollate medium for 48 hours.



This micrograph depicts Bacteroides fragilis grown in Schaedler’s broth using gram-stain.



This micrograph depicts Bacteroides fragilis ss. fragilis bacteria cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours.



This micrograph depicts Bacteroides fragilis ss. distasonis bacteria cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours.



This micrograph depicts Bacteroides fragilis ss. ovatus bacteria cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours.



This micrograph depicts Bacteroides fragilis ss. vulgatus bacteria cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours.



This micrograph depicts Bacteroides hypermegas bacteria cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours.



This micrograph depicts Bacteroides fragilis ss. fragilis bacteria cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours.



This micrograph depicts Bacteroides biacutis bacteria cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours.



This micrograph depicts Bacteroides trichoides bacteria cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours.



This micrograph depicts Bacteroides clostridiformis bacteria cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours.



This is a micrograph of an exudate taken from a subdural empyema due to an infection caused by multiple genera of bacteria.




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