Epic Rare Photos Most Deadly Viruses in the World

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At first glance you might think the following images as a work of modern art, the fact that these pictures actually show some of the most deadly viruses in the world. Including antrax and ebola. these amazing pictures taken by the photographers of science in Eye of Science, Germany, they took the collection of samples from Science Photo Library in London. Later, the sample was captured using the latest photographic technology which allows any materials super small enlarged to more than 18 thousand times. One example is the virus that causes outbreaks photo Black Death in Europe around the year 1664-1665.Another example is the virus that causes SARS outbreak, the fatal lung disease that first emerged in China in 2002. "In the past, these images will be used solely for research," said Mark Abbott from Photo Library Science. "Some the image has been compared to works of art and even reproduced in art books. We got a tremendous response. It really helps to share knowledge with the public, especially children. "
E-coli bacteria, magnified to 17 thousand times.

Poliovirus is enlarged to 90 thousand times.

Influenza Virus, enlarged to 230 thousand times.

SARS Virus (red), enlarged to 56 thousand times.

Ebola virus, magnified up to 12,500 times.

Smallpox virus, magnified up to 28,500 times.

Bacterial meningitis, enlarged to 33 thousand times.

Streptococcus pneumoniae causing pneumonia.

Plague bacteria, causing outbreaks of the Black Death in Europe mid-14th century.

Bacillus anthracis bacteria, the bacteria that causes plague antrax.

Bacterium tuberculosis, if it reaches the lungs would be fatal.

Borrelia burgdorferi, causes Lyme disease in humans.