Image:Clostridium perfringens 01.png

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Description
English: These Clostridium perfringens colonies were cultured on a half-antitoxin plate. This anaerobic bacterium can exist as a vegetative cell, or in its dormant spore form. The spores persist in the environment often contaminating raw food materials. These bacteria are found in mammalian feces, and the soil.
Polski: Kolonie C. perfringens wykazujące białe precypitaty.
Italiano: Colonie di C. perfringens su tuorlo d'uovo in piastra d'agar mostrano un precipitato bianco.
עברית: מושבות של C.perfringens על צלחת גידול המכילה מצע אגר עם חלמון ביצה (האזור הלבן).
Hrvatski: Clostridium perfringens bakterija.
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Date

1971

Author
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  • Content Providers(s): CDC/Dr. Stuart E. Starr
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current12:49, 19 November 2006549×382 (287 KB)Kauczuk (Clostridium_perfringens bacteria on an egg-yolk agar plate (half antitoxin) Obtained from the CDC [http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp Public Health Image Library]. Image credit: CDC/Dr. Stuart E. Starr (PHIL #3873), 1971.)
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