Syphilis bacterium, TEM
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Syphilis bacterium, TEM
Syphilis bacterium. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) showing the spirochaete bacterium Treponema pallidum, which causes syphilis. Syphilis is usually sexually transmitted, but may also pass from an infected pregnant woman to her unborn child (congenital syphilis). The last of three stages of syphilis is the most severe and can cause damage to the heart, blood vessels, brain and spinal cord. Treatment with penicillin drugs is effective if administered during the early stages
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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the Syphilis bacterium, Treponema pallidum, in all its intricate detail. The coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) reveals the spirochaete bacterium responsible for causing syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection that can also be passed from an infected pregnant woman to her unborn child. Syphilis progresses through three stages, with the final stage being the most severe and potentially damaging to vital organs such as the heart, blood vessels, brain, and spinal cord. However, timely treatment with penicillin drugs during the early stages has proven effective in combating this disease. The image itself is a testament to the wonders of biology and medicine. The coiled structure of this thread-like bacterium is beautifully captured under high magnification. Its false-coloured appearance adds depth and enhances our understanding of its pathogenic nature. Microbiology enthusiasts will appreciate this visual representation of a bacterial parasite that has plagued humanity for centuries. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in our fight against infectious diseases like syphilis. While admiring this photograph by Science Photo Library, one cannot help but marvel at both the beauty and complexity found within even microscopic organisms.
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