Here we have a picture of Treponema pallidum- the culprit for syphilis. This bug is a type of bacteria called a spirochete: thin, slender, helically coiled organisms. (Even it's description is beautiful!) But, just a word of advice: don't get the syph. Unless you are particularly fond of rashes and ulcers. Gross!

The adenovirus. This little guy is the cause of some pretty severe respiratory and enteric distress, usually in close populations of young adults (cough, college, cough). But I kind of think that it looks like a firecracker that's sending off sparks.

For some reason, I feel like biology really likes to use crowns in their descriptions of things (corona radiata, anyone?) and so I thought I'd include Coronavirus into the mix. Remember the SARS epidemic? That was a type of our royal majesty. Also, along with the rhinovirus it's one of the major causes of the common cold. So make sure to say hi to it for me this winter!

That's all for now, because really, I should be studying. What should YOU be doing right now?
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(All pictures/info from Dr. S and V's lectures.)