Description: English: A combination of pantoprazole, metronidazole, amoxicillin, clarithromycin, and bismuth subsalicylate as used to treat H. pylori. Date: 8 January 2022. Source: Own work. Author: Doc James.
Description: العربية: صورة للملتويات البوابية بالمجهر الإلكتروني الماسح. English: Helicobacter pylori bacteria Polski: Fotografia H. pylori w mikroskopie elektronowym. Italiano: Vista al microscopio elettronico di una colonia di H. pylori staziata nel muco gastrico. Português: M.E. fotografia da H. pylori. Español: Micrografía de barrido de H. pylori. Русский: Электронно-микроскопическая фотография H. pylori. Svenska: Helicobacter pylori, sedd med elektronmikroskop. Català: Micrografia electrònica d' H. pylori. Українська: Електронна мікрофотографія H. pylori. Türkçe: EM'da çekilmiş H. pylori. नेपाल भाषा: एच पाइलोरीया इलेक्त्रोन माइक्रोस्कोपी किपा. Simple English: Helicobacter pylori under microscope. Date: February 7-9, 1994. Source: Helicobacter Pylori in Peptic Ulcer Disease National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference Statement February 7-9, 1994 http://consensus.nih.gov/1994/1994HelicobacterPyloriUlcer094html.htmhttp://consensus.nih.gov/IMAGES/Art/094.jpg. Author: Originally uploaded to the English Wikipedia by w:User:AxelBoldt. Permission(Reusing this file): PD-USGov-HHS-NIH.
Description: English: This scanning electron micrograph depicts a grouping of Gram-negative ”Flexispira rappini” bacteria, magnified 13,951x. Its name ”F. rappini” is considered provisional, for it was never formally proposed or accepted. Subsequently determined to be closely related to Helicobacter spp., it is referred to as Helicobacter sp. flexispira in the literature. Italiano: Helicobacter pylori. Colonia di Helicobacter pylori. Беларуская (тарашкевіца): Helicobacter pylori. Date: 2004. Source: : This media comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Public Health Image Library (PHIL), with identification number #5715. Note: Not all PHIL images are public domain; be sure to check copyright status and credit authors and content providers. العربية | Deutsch | English | македонски | slovenščina | +/−. Author: Photo Credit: Janice Carr Content Providers(s): CDC/ Dr. Patricia Fields, Dr. Collette Fitzgerald. Permission(Reusing this file): PD-USGov-HHS-CDC English: None - This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions. As a matter of courtesy we request that the content provider be credited and notified in any public or private usage of this image.
Description: English: This Petri dish culture plate contained Skirrow and Butzler growth medium, which had been inoculated with a culture of Campylobacter jejuni, formerly known as Campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni, and had produced numerous, small round bacterial colonies. Campylobacteriosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Campylobacter. Most people who become ill with campylobacteriosis have diarrhea, cramping, abdominal pain, and fever within 2 to 5-days after exposure to the organism. Date: 1979. Source: https://phil.cdc.gov/Details.aspx?pid=15985. Author: CDC/ Sheila Mitchel.
Description: English: Campylobacter jejuni colonies on CASA chromogenic medium, isolated from a canine stool sample. Date: 22 October 2014, 17:10:01. Source: Own work. Author: Stefan Walkowski.
Description: 40-something patient with nausea and vomiting. Endoscopic biopsy, H&E, 1000X oil immersion. Presumptive identification by morphology only. Date: 20 November 2019, 09:50. Source: Helicobacter heilmannii in gastric mucosa. Author: Ed Uthman from Houston, TX, USA. Camera location29° 34′ 36.32″ N, 95° 46′ 13.91″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 29.576755; -95.770531.
Description: 40-something patient with nausea and vomiting. Endoscopic biopsy, H&E, 1000X oil immersion. Presumptive identification by morphology only. Date: 20 November 2019, 15:26. Source: Helicobacter heilmannii in gastric mucosa. Author: Ed Uthman from Houston, TX, USA. Camera location29° 34′ 36.36″ N, 95° 46′ 14.02″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 29.576766; -95.770562.
Description: 40-something patient with nausea and vomiting. Endoscopic biopsy, H&E, 1000X oil immersion. Presumptive identification by morphology only. Date: 20 November 2019, 09:49. Source: Helicobacter heilmannii in gastric mucosa. Author: Ed Uthman from Houston, TX, USA. Camera location29° 34′ 36.4″ N, 95° 46′ 14.02″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 29.576777; -95.770562.