This plate culture grew a smooth colony of Mycobacterium balnei with red pigment, silver fringe and peripheral flange, 1965. The culture growth occurs over 7-14 days, and is optimal at 32{degrees}C. M. balnei, also known as Mycobacterium marinum, is an animal-associated pathogen, and infection can occur following skin trauma in fresh or salt water. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Charles C. Shepard.
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5400 x 3680 px | 45.7 x 31.2 cm | 18 x 12.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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This plate culture grew a smooth colony of Mycobacterium balnei with red pigment, silver fringe and peripheral flange, 1965. The culture growth occurs over 7-14 days, and is optimal at 32{degrees}C. M. balnei, also known as Mycobacterium marinum, is an animal-associated pathogen, and infection can occur following skin trauma in fresh or salt water. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Charles C. Shepard.