Gram-Positive Diplococcal Organism

This sputum smear shows staphylococcus bacteria using Gram stain technique in a patient with staphylococcal pneumonia, 1963. Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive diplococcal organism, usually affecting the debilitated, elderly or the immunocompromised individual, and is often responsible for nosocomial infections acquired during lengthy hospital stays. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Thomas F. Sellers/Emory University. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
This sputum smear shows staphylococcus bacteria using Gram stain technique in a patient with staphylococcal pneumonia, 1963. Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive diplococcal organism, usually affecting the debilitated, elderly or the immunocompromised individual, and is often responsible for nosocomial infections acquired during lengthy hospital stays. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Thomas F. Sellers/Emory University. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
Gram-Positive Diplococcal Organism
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Smith Collection/Gado / Contributor
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January 01, 1963
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