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 View Image #150-054Bee#150-054 
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Graphic illustration of a bee.

 View Image #103-152Blood Smear with Spirochetes#103-152 
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Infections are associated with syphilis, Lyme disease, babesiosis, borreliosis, arthritis, nerve palsy, rash, etc. See images...

 View Image #1820-064Common parasites of dogs#1820-064 
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Flea (ctenocephalides canis), deer tick (ixodes dammini), mange mite (sarcooptes scabiei, are common external parasites of do...

 View Image #1886-164Cryptosporidium#1886-164 
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A scanning electromicrograph of the parasitic infection Cryptosporidium.

 View Image #150-053Ladybug#150-053 
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Graphic illustration of a ladybug.

 View Image #103-243Lyme Disease#103-243 
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Transparent deer tick layered over blood smear with spirochetes; sold individually or together (see 103-153 for deer).

 View Image #1820-015Lyme Disease#1820-015 
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2 year lyme (limes) disease life cycle showing the stages of tick development (larval and adult stages) and preferred host (a...

 View Image #114-111Lyme Disease (borreliosis)#114-111 
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Tick, skin rash and spirochetes (Borrelia burgdorferi) associated with Lyme Disease

 View Image #150-043Lyme disease and deer tick#150-043 
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Illustration showing a deer tick on a blade of grass waiting for unsuspecting victims: an adult, a child and a dog. This is a...

 View Image #111-265Lymes Disease#111-265 
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A person walking through tall grass encounters a Lymes tick. Commercial requests only. No classroom or student inquiries wi...

 View Image #111-294Lymes or Limes Disease: Knee Joint#111-294 
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Illustration shows painful swelling (edema) of Limes (Lymes) arthritic knee joint following bite by wood tick and resulting d...

 View Image #1886-090MRSA#1886-090 
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MRSA cells cause of the MRSA hospital bug.

 View Image #1886-056MRSA#1886-056 
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Stylized microscopic view of MRSA cells which cause the hospital bug.

 View Image #100-106Spider - Tarantula#100-106 
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Illustration of a Tarantula spider crawling.

 View Image #150-023Tick removal#150-023 
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Removal of a tick using forceps.
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