RFKNGK5C–Rabies Vaccine used to vaccinate Spectacled Flying-foxes (Pteropus conspicillatus) against Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABLV). Queensland. Australia.
RMCT0JB7–The serotine bat (Eptesicus serotinus) portrait (The Republic of Georgia, Caucasus).
RM2JKFT51–Colorized transmission electron micrograph of cultured BSK cells heavily infected with rabies virus. Image purchased and color-enhanced from the NIAID Integrated Research Facility (IRF) in Fort Detrick, Maryland. Credit: NIAID
RMT952JF–Illustration the rabies virus. Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus that causes rabies in humans and animals. The rabies virus has a cylindrical morphology and is the type species of the Lyssavirus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family.
RF2AGX146–Fruit Bats Roosting, Mauritius
RFE81B0H–Conceptual image of lyssavirus. Lyssavirus is a genus of viruses belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae. This group of RNA viruse
RFH2ACKC–Bat hanging upside down in a green rainforest in daylight
RFHKPCGE–Egyptian fruit bat or rousette, black background
RFF5A3KE–Small bat colony ( Common pipistrelle) slleping in the corner of a balcony
RMCR4Y20–Sign, Wildtollwut Gefaehrdeter Bezirk, German for Lyssavirus endangered district, Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, PublicGround
RF2B9Y5TT–View of a doctor holding a fictional test tube blood sample, infected with rabies virus.
RFDNDX23–Conceptual image of rabies virus.
RF2HT06PX–Rabies virus particles in neuron, illustration
RFD9NT2W–Stylized rabies virus particles, the cause of the viral neuroinvasive disease acute encephalitis.
RFGA3N2K–Rabies virus particles, computer illustration. This bullet-shaped particle consists of an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome enclosed in protein capsid, which is itself surrounded by a lipoprotein envelope containing glycoprotein spikes. Rabies virus primarily infects animals but can be transmitted to humans through a break in the skin. It spreads slowly through the peripheral nervous system to the brain, where it causes inflammation resulting in fever and delirium. Infection in humans can be fatal, though modern vaccines are effective if taken within the incubation period of the virus.
RFDNDX22–Conceptual image of rabies virus.
RMH3EPA8–Black flying fox (Pteropus alecto gouldii), feeding on fruit.
RFD9NWXW–Stylized rabies virus particles, the cause of the viral neuroinvasive disease acute encephalitis.
RFJ9F5DN–Bat isolated. Leech with wings. Flying vampire
RFKNGK5D–Wildlife Carer & Vet vaccinating an anaesthetised baby Spectacled Flying-fox (Pteropus conspicillatus) against Australian Bat Lyssavirus. Australia.
RMCT0JC9–The serotine bat (Eptesicus serotinus) portrait (The Republic of Georgia, Caucasus).
RFDNDX24–Conceptual image of rabies virus.
RMT952JR–Illustration the rabies virus. Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus that causes rabies in humans and animals. The rabies virus has a cylindrical morphology and is the type species of the Lyssavirus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family.
RFRFWNKE–Greater long-fingered (or bent-winged) bat (Miniopterus inflatus) head, Kakamega Forest, Kenya.
RMACWKYE–Sign
RFRFY6R3–African long-fingered bat (Miniopterus africanus) portrait, coastal Kenya.
RFH2ACKB–Bat hanging upside down and looking surprised
RMBRJDWN–Male Giant leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros or Macronycteris gigas) portrait, , Ondo State, Nigeria.
RFHKPCGF–Egyptian fruit bat or rousette, black background
RMCR4Y1C–Sign, Wildtollwut Gefaehrdeter Bezirk, German for Lyssavirus endangered district, Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, PublicGround
RF2B9Y5TB–View of a doctor holding a fictional test tube blood sample, infected with rabies virus.
RMB234YF–fruit bat
RF2HAKPP2–male fruit bats roosting at katherine gorge
RFGA3N2G–Rabies virus particles, computer illustration. This bullet-shaped particle consists of an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome enclosed in protein capsid, which is itself surrounded by a lipoprotein envelope containing glycoprotein spikes. Rabies virus primarily infects animals but can be transmitted to humans through a break in the skin. It spreads slowly through the peripheral nervous system to the brain, where it causes inflammation resulting in fever and delirium. Infection in humans can be fatal, though modern vaccines are effective if taken within the incubation period of the virus.
RMHAA6PW–Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat hanging upside down on a roof in the Kruger National Park, South Africa.
RF2JD5DHG–Rabies virus (Rabies lyssavirus) is a neurotropic virus with single RNA strand, bullet shape, cocentric layers.
RMCRYKMY–RABIES VIRUS
RMB1PEH6–A BACKLIT BAT FLYING IN FRONT OF A FULL MOON BLACK SKY BDB11154
RFKNGJNM–Spectacled Flying-fox (Pteropus conspicillatus). Orphaned baby being anaesthetised prior to vaccination. Miallo. Queensland. Australia.
RMT952JK–Illustration the rabies virus. Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus that causes rabies in humans and animals. The rabies virus has a cylindrical morphology and is the type species of the Lyssavirus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family.
RMBRJE5G–Male Giant leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros or Macronycteris gigas) portrait, Ondo State, Nigeria.
RFHKPCGG–Egyptian fruit bat or rousette, black background
RF2B9Y67N–Fictional Blood samples with infected rabies virus, with mask, syringe and lab report.
RF2B9Y5BC–View of a doctor holding a fictional test tube blood sample, infected with Rabies virus.
RFGA3N2N–Rabies virus particles, computer illustration. This bullet-shaped particle consists of an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome enclosed in protein capsid, which is itself surrounded by a lipoprotein envelope containing glycoprotein spikes. Rabies virus primarily infects animals but can be transmitted to humans through a break in the skin. It spreads slowly through the peripheral nervous system to the brain, where it causes inflammation resulting in fever and delirium. Infection in humans can be fatal, though modern vaccines are effective if taken within the incubation period of the virus.
RF2B9Y4W4–View of a doctor holding a fictional test tube blood sample, infected with rabies virus.
RF2H9FK5F–close up of fruit bats at nitmiluk gorge in nitmiluk national park
RMCRYKMX–RABIES VIRUS
RFAA8HK3–A GREY HEADED FLYING FOX BAPDB7282
RFKNGJNN–Spectacled Flying-fox (Pteropus conspicillatus). Orphaned baby being anaesthetised prior to vaccination. Miallo. Queensland. Australia.
RFBDGNM0–RABIES VIRUS
RMT952K9–Illustration showing the internal structure of the rabies virus. Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus that causes rabies in humans and animals. The rabies virus has a cylindrical morphology and is the type species of the Lyssavirus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family.
RMBRJDXP–Male Giant leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros or Macronycteris gigas) portrait, , Ondo State, Nigeria.
RMBJR75M–A colony of the Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) in cave, coastal Kenya.
RMBRJE68–Bushmeat: Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus), collected in a cave by local hunters for consumption, Ondo State, Nigeria
RMBNRXH9–A colony of Striped leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideros or Macronycteris vittatus [vittata]), coastal Kenya.
RF2B9Y50X–View of a doctor holding a fictional test tube blood sample, infected with rabies virus.
RMBKFT6W–A colony of African straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) in a tree, Cameroon
RFGA3N2H–Rabies virus particles, computer illustration. This bullet-shaped particle consists of an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome enclosed in protein capsid, which is itself surrounded by a lipoprotein envelope containing glycoprotein spikes. Rabies virus primarily infects animals but can be transmitted to humans through a break in the skin. It spreads slowly through the peripheral nervous system to the brain, where it causes inflammation resulting in fever and delirium. Infection in humans can be fatal, though modern vaccines are effective if taken within the incubation period of the virus.
RMBRJE8D–Bushmeat: partly-cooked African straw-colored fruit bat (Eidolon helvum) in a rural restaurant. Ondo State, Nigeria
RFKNGJW6–Spectacled Flying-fox (Pteropus conspicillatus). Orphaned baby being anaesthetised prior to vaccination. Miallo. Queensland. Australia.
RMBKGA26–A colony of African straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum) in a tree, Cameroon
RF2HT06PR–Rabies virus particles in neuron, illustration
RMBKXT49–African straw-colored fruit bat (Eidolon helvum), coastal Kenya.
RMT952KB–Illustration showing the internal structure of the rabies virus. Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus that causes rabies in humans and animals. The rabies virus has a cylindrical morphology and is the type species of the Lyssavirus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family.
RMBRJE06–Bushmeat: a cooked African straw-colored fruit bat (Eidolon helvum) in a rural restaurant, , Ondo State, Nigeria.
RF2HAKPKM–sunrise shot of bats flying at katherine gorge
RMBJNJ9H–A colony of the striped leaf-nosed bats (Hipposideros or Macronycteris vittatus [vittata]) in cave, coastal Kenya.
RMD3HK2F–RABIES VIRUS
RMBKF19K–A colony of African straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum).
RFAA8HJ0–A COLONY OF GREY HEADED FLYING FOXES FLYING IN THE EVENING SKY BAPDB7268
RMBNRXYB–African straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum), coastal Kenya.
RF2B9Y4WB–View of a doctor holding a fictional test tube blood sample, infected with rabies virus.
RFKNGJW8–Spectacled Flying-fox (Pteropus conspicillatus). Orphaned baby being anaesthetised prior to vaccination. Miallo. Queensland. Australia.
RF2HT06PJ–Rabies virus particles in neuron, illustration
RMT952KC–Illustration showing the internal structure of the rabies virus. Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus that causes rabies in humans and animals. The rabies virus has a cylindrical morphology and is the type species of the Lyssavirus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family.
RFGF91P4–Rabies virus particles inside neuron, computer illustration. Rabies viruses multiply inside the cytoplasm of brain cells (neurons). Their accumulation is seen histologically as so-called Negri bodies. The presence of Negri bodies inside a tissue sample fr
RMD3HK3A–RABIES VIRUS
RFAA8HJ4–A COLONY OF GREY HEADED FLYING FOXES BAPDB7271
RMBNYNW0–African straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum), coastal Kenya.
RMBKF1A3–A colony of gambian epauletted fruit bats (Epomophorus gambianus), Cameroon.
RMBKF1A1–A colony of African straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum).
RF2B9Y4TA–View of a doctor holding a fictional test tube blood sample, infected with rabies virus.
RMBJNKJ9–A colony of the Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) in cave, coastal Kenya.
RF2B9Y623–Fictional Blood samples with infected rabies virus, with stethoscope, mask and syringe and other stuff.
RF2B9Y5GM–Fictional Blood samples with infected rabies virus, with stethoscope, mask and syringe and other stuff.
RF2B9Y54Y–Fictional Blood samples with infected rabies virus, with stethoscope, mask and syringe on a light blue background.
RMT952JT–Illustration the rabies virus, with the internal structure shown in the lower right hand corner. Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus that causes rabies in humans and animals. The rabies virus has a cylindrical morphology and is the type species of the Lyssavirus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family.
RFGF91P1–Rabies virus particles inside neuron, computer illustration. Rabies viruses multiply inside the cytoplasm of brain cells (neurons). Their accumulation is seen histologically as so-called Negri bodies. The presence of Negri bodies inside a tissue sample fr
RFAA8PPB–A GREY HEADED FLYING FOX BAPDA7186
RMBJNJAX–A colony of the Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) in cave, coastal Kenya.
RMDRX1YF–Female Gambian epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus gambianus) flying with a baby at night, Ghana.
RMBKF19F–A colony of African straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum)
RF2B9Y50D–Fictional Blood samples with infected Rabies virus, with stethoscope, mask and syringe on a light blue background.
RMBJR76K–A colony of the Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) in cave, coastal Kenya.
RMT952K3–Illustration the rabies virus, with the internal structure shown in the lower right hand corner. Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus that causes rabies in humans and animals. The rabies virus has a cylindrical morphology and is the type species of the Lyssavirus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family.
RFGF91P3–Rabies virus particles inside neuron, computer illustration. Rabies viruses multiply inside the cytoplasm of brain cells (neurons). Their accumulation is seen histologically as so-called Negri bodies. The presence of Negri bodies inside a tissue sample fr
RFAA8PND–A GREY HEADED FLYING FOX BAPDA7182
RF2B9Y51C–Fictional Blood samples with infected Rabies virus, with stethoscope, mask and syringe on a light blue background.
RMBMF2AJ–A colony of the Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) in cave, coastal Kenya.
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