Dermatophilus Congolensis
This micrograph demonstrates a clustering of Dermatophilus congolensis bacteria using a Giemsa stain, 1973. D. congolensis is a motile, nonacid-fast, facultatively anaerobic, gram-positive bacteria, the etiologic agent of Dermatophilosis, a dermatologic condition that manifests itself with the formation of crusty scabs that contain the organism. Image courtesy CDC. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).

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