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Infection Collection (page 16)

"Infection: A Historical Journey into the Battle against Disease" In the realm of medicine, it has long been a formidable adversary

Background imageInfection Collection: Dairy farming, farmer inserting antibiotic tube into cow teat to treat an udder infection

Dairy farming, farmer inserting antibiotic tube into cow teat to treat an udder infection, in milking parlour, England, November

Background imageInfection Collection: Dairy farming, farmer spraying cow udder with iodine solution to help prevent disease and infection

Dairy farming, farmer spraying cow udder with iodine solution to help prevent disease and infection, in milking parlour, England, November

Background imageInfection Collection: Dairy farming, young dairy heifer, with Ringworm infection, close-up of head, North Yorkshire

Dairy farming, young dairy heifer, with Ringworm infection, close-up of head, North Yorkshire, England, November

Background imageInfection Collection: Cattle farming, crossbred dairy calves, standing in straw pen with holly branches hanging to help

Cattle farming, crossbred dairy calves, standing in straw pen with holly branches hanging to help prevent ringworm, Congleton, Cheshire, England, March

Background imageInfection Collection: Domestic Sheep, mule flock, running through footbath to prevent infections, Cumbria, England

Domestic Sheep, mule flock, running through footbath to prevent infections, Cumbria, England, September

Background imageInfection Collection: Domestic Goat, Saanen kid, with Pinkeye disease, close-up of head, in straw yard, Lancashire

Domestic Goat, Saanen kid, with Pinkeye disease, close-up of head, in straw yard, Lancashire, England, February

Background imageInfection Collection: Ampoule of antivenin serum, orange liquid with foam at top

Ampoule of antivenin serum, orange liquid with foam at top

Background imageInfection Collection: Illustration representing Cytinus hypocistis, parasitic flowering plant infecting roots of host

Illustration representing Cytinus hypocistis, parasitic flowering plant infecting roots of host plant
Botany - Cytinaceae - Cytinus hypocistis, parasitic flowering plant infecting the roots of a host plant. Illustration

Background imageInfection Collection: Waxy Crust (Vuilleminia comedens), illustration

Waxy Crust (Vuilleminia comedens), illustration Botany, Mushrooms, Basidiomycota, Agaricales

Background imageInfection Collection: Bacteria, artwork F006 / 3717

Bacteria, artwork F006 / 3717
Bacteria, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3399

Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3399
Viral infection, conceptual artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3400

Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3400
Viral infection, conceptual artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3401

Viral infection, conceptual artwork F006 / 3401
Viral infection, conceptual artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Bacteria, artwork F006 / 3716

Bacteria, artwork F006 / 3716
Bacteria, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Antibodies attacking a virus, artwork F007 / 6623

Antibodies attacking a virus, artwork F007 / 6623
Antibodies attacking a virus, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Infectious salmon anaemia virus particle F007 / 8160

Infectious salmon anaemia virus particle F007 / 8160
Infectious salmon anaemia virus particle, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Antibodies attacking a virus, artwork F007 / 6624

Antibodies attacking a virus, artwork F007 / 6624
Antibodies attacking a virus, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Retrovirus, artwork F007 / 6437

Retrovirus, artwork F007 / 6437
Retrovirus, computer artwork. Retroviruses are viruses that have an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome. They use reverse transcriptase to create a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageInfection Collection: Antibodies attacking a virus, artwork F007 / 6622

Antibodies attacking a virus, artwork F007 / 6622
Antibodies attacking a virus, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Rhinovirus particle, artwork F007 / 6439

Rhinovirus particle, artwork F007 / 6439
Rhinovirus particle, computer artwork. The rhinovirus infects the upper respiratory tract and is the cause of the common cold

Background imageInfection Collection: Haemagglutinin viral surface protein F007 / 9932

Haemagglutinin viral surface protein F007 / 9932
Haemagglutinin viral surface protein. Molecular model of haemagglutinin, a surface protein from the influenza virus, complexed with a neutralising antibody

Background imageInfection Collection: Haemagglutinin viral surface protein F007 / 9931

Haemagglutinin viral surface protein F007 / 9931
Haemagglutinin viral surface protein. Molecular model of haemagglutinin, a surface protein from the influenza virus, complexed with a neutralising antibody

Background imageInfection Collection: TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9886

TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9886
Corona viruses. Coloured transmission electron micrograph of a section through a cluster of corona viruses. The corona viruses cause the common cold, gastroenteritis

Background imageInfection Collection: TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9890

TEM of a cluster of corona viruses F007 / 9890
Corona viruses. Coloured transmission electron micrograph of a section through a cluster of corona viruses. The corona viruses cause the common cold, gastroenteritis

Background imageInfection Collection: L-A virus, artwork

L-A virus, artwork
L-A virus, computer artwork. This virus infects yeast cells

Background imageInfection Collection: Coxsackievirus, artwork

Coxsackievirus, artwork
Coxsackievirus, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Flock House virus, artwork

Flock House virus, artwork
Flock House virus, computer artwork. This is an insect virus that is also able to replicate in plant and yeast cells

Background imageInfection Collection: Hepatitis B infection, artwork

Hepatitis B infection, artwork
Hepatitis B infection. Computer artwork of Hepatitis B virus particles in the bloodstream

Background imageInfection Collection: Polio infection, artwork

Polio infection, artwork
Polio infection. Computer artwork of human polio virus particles in the bloodstream

Background imageInfection Collection: Equine rhinitis A virus, artwork

Equine rhinitis A virus, artwork
Equine rhinitis A virus capsid, computer artwork. This virus causes respiratory disease in horses

Background imageInfection Collection: Foot and mouth infection, artwork

Foot and mouth infection, artwork
Foot and mouth infection. Computer artwork of foot and mouth virus particles in the bloodstream

Background imageInfection Collection: Echovirus particle, artwork

Echovirus particle, artwork
Echovirus particle, computer artwork. This common human pathogen infects the gastrointestinal tract

Background imageInfection Collection: HPV infection, artwork

HPV infection, artwork
HPV infection. Computer artwork of human papillomavirus particles in the bloodstream

Background imageInfection Collection: Smallpox infection, artwork

Smallpox infection, artwork
Smallpox infection. Computer artwork of smallpox virus particles in the bloodstream

Background imageInfection Collection: Melon necrotic spot virus, artwork

Melon necrotic spot virus, artwork
Melon necrotic spot virus, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Feline calicivirus, artwork

Feline calicivirus, artwork
Feline calicivirus, computer artwork. This virus causes glossitis (inflammation of the tongue), conjunctivitis (inflammation of the covering of the eye)

Background imageInfection Collection: Giardia protozoan, artwork F005 / 0579

Giardia protozoan, artwork F005 / 0579
Giardia protozoan, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Swine flu, conceptual artwork F005 / 0436

Swine flu, conceptual artwork F005 / 0436
Swine flu, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Swine flu, conceptual artwork F005 / 0437

Swine flu, conceptual artwork F005 / 0437
Swine flu, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: HIV infection, artwork F005 / 0624

HIV infection, artwork F005 / 0624
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infection, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Bacterial intestinal infection, artwork

Bacterial intestinal infection, artwork
Bacterial intestinal infection, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Hepatitis E infection, artwork

Hepatitis E infection, artwork
Hepatitis E infection. Computer artwork of Hepatitis E virus particles in the bloodstream

Background imageInfection Collection: Norovirus infection, artwork

Norovirus infection, artwork
Norovirus infection. Computer artwork of norovirus particles in the bloodstream

Background imageInfection Collection: HIV infection, artwork

HIV infection, artwork
HIV infection. Computer artwork of HIV particles in the bloodstream

Background imageInfection Collection: Viral infection, artwork

Viral infection, artwork
Viral infection, computer artwork

Background imageInfection Collection: Murine polyomavirus, artwork

Murine polyomavirus, artwork
Murine polyomavirus, computer artwork. This virus infects mice, causing multiple tumours

Background imageInfection Collection: Cocksfoot mottle virus, artwork

Cocksfoot mottle virus, artwork
Cocksfoot mottle virus, computer artwork. This virus infects a number of plants including cocksfoot grass (Dactylis glomerata)

Background imageInfection Collection: Fungal partitivirus, artwork

Fungal partitivirus, artwork
Fungal partitivirus, computer artwork



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"Infection: A Historical Journey into the Battle against Disease" In the realm of medicine, it has long been a formidable adversary. From ancient plagues to modern epidemics, humanity has faced countless battles against unseen foes that threaten our very existence. This caption takes us on a captivating journey through history, exploring various artworks and moments that shed light on the fight against infectious diseases. The Cow-Pock satirical etching by James Gillray in 1802 introduces us to Edward Jenner and his groundbreaking work on vaccination. This pivotal moment marked a turning point in medical history, as Jenner's discovery paved the way for immunization practices that would save countless lives. Moving further back in time, we encounter an eerie 17th-century artwork depicting a plague doctor. These haunting figures were tasked with treating victims during one of history's most devastating pandemics - the Black Death. Their iconic beaked masks and dark robes serve as chilling reminders of the horrors unleashed by infectious diseases. Fast forward to 1866, where Deaths Dispensary cartoon highlights water pollution as a source of disease. This powerful image serves as a stark reminder of how environmental factors can contribute to widespread infections and emphasizes the importance of clean water for public health. Another striking woodcut from London during the Great Plague of 1665 begs for divine intervention: "Lord, have mercy on London. " The desperation felt during this catastrophic event is palpable even centuries later, reminding us of our vulnerability when faced with rampant infections. Shifting gears to Cuba in c1900, we witness Dr. Carlos Finlay and Dr. Walter Reed leading efforts against yellow fever after the Spanish-American War. The oil painting captures their determination alongside other physicians observing inoculation procedures – showcasing bravery amidst uncertainty while combating deadly outbreaks. Calots spinal surgery illustration from the 19th century showcases medical advancements aimed at tackling specific infections affecting vital organs like tuberculosis or addressing conditions requiring surgical intervention such as spinal disorders.