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Lactobacillus organisms and vaginal squamous epithelial cell. Bacteria appeared as gram-positive rods among squamous epithelial cells and neutrophils in this vaginal smear. CDC image. |Author= * Photo Credit: Janice Carr * Content Providers(s): CDC/...
 
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Lactobacillus organisms and vaginal squamous epithelial cell. Bacteria appeared as gram-positive rods among squamous epithelial cells and neutrophils in this vaginal smear.

CDC image.

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  • Photo Credit: Janice Carr
  • Content Providers(s): CDC/Dr. Mike Miller

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