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==Immune Response==
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Introduction

This illustration depicts a three-dimensional (3D), computer-generated image, of a group of Gram-positive, Streptococcus agalactiae (group B Streptococcus) bacteria. The photo credit for this image belongs to Alissa Eckert, who is a medical illustrator at the CDC.


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Treatment

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Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by Joan Slonczewski, 2022, Kenyon College