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English: This micrograph depicts Bacteroides fragilis ss. vulgatus bacteria cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours. – Gram-negative B. fragilis, though a commensal bacteria that normally lives in the human gastrointestinal tract this organism can become pathogenic under circumstances involving disruption of the normal intestinal mucosa such as trauma, or surgery. (original description of the image provider)
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