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English: This illustration depicts a photomicrograph of a Gram-stained specimen, revealing the presence of numerous flagellated, Vibrio cholerae, also known as Vibrio comma bacteria. This particular strain of V. cholerae causes Asiatic cholera. Note the characteristic “comma” shape of these organisms.
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