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English: Colorized transmission electron micrograph of Avian influenza A H5N1 viruses (seen in gold) grown in MDCK cells (seen in green). Avian influenza A viruses do not usually infect humans; however, several instances of human infections and outbreaks have been reported since 1997. When such infections occur, public health authorities monitor these situations closely.
Polski: Wirusy H5N1 (w kolorze złotym) na komórkach MDCK (zielone).
日本語: A型インフルエンザウイルス(H5N1). トリインフルエンザウイルス(A H5N1).
Italiano: Immagine del virus.
Nederlands: H5N1 variëteit.
Português: H5N1 (em amarelo) atacando as células MDCK (em verde).
Español: Orthomyxoviridae, H5N1. Influenza A H5N1 (dorado) creciendo en células MDCK (verde).
Русский: Окрашенное изображение в просвечивающем электронном микроскопе вируса птичего гриппа A H5N1 viruses.jpg.
Svenska: Infärgad bild från ett elektronmikroskop av H5N1 (guld) som odlats i den etablerade cellinjen, Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) (grön). Källa: C. Goldsmith, J. Katz and S. Zaki. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Public Health Image Library. Image #1841.
Norsk bokmål: Farget elektronmikrografi av H5N1 (gulbrun) dyrket i Madin-Darby nyreceller (grønt). (Kilde: C. Goldsmith, J. Katz and S. Zaki. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Public Health Image Library. Image #1841.). Farget elektronmikrografi av H5N1 (gulbrun) dyrket i Madin-Darby nyreceller (grønt). (Kilde: C. Goldsmith, J. Katz and S. Zaki. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Public Health Image Library. Image #1841.).
Česky: Tkáň infikovaná virem H5N1 (hnědozeleně). Jde o obarvený snímek z elektronového mikroskopu.
Slovenčina: Tkanivo infikované vírusom H5N1 (hnedozeleno). Ide o zafarbenú snímku z elektrónového mikroskopu.
Bahasa Indonesia: Colorized transmission electron micrograph of H5N1 (golden) grown in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells (green). (Source: C. Goldsmith, J. Katz and S. Zaki. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Public Health Image Library. Image #1841.).
Српски / srpski: Вирус Х5Н1 под електронским микроскопом.
Eesti: Electron micrograph Linnugripiviirus (Allikas: Dr. Erskine Palmer, CDC).
Galego: Microfotografía de virus A H5N1 da gripe aviaria.
Ελληνικά: Το στέλεχος του ιού H5N1 (νόσος των Πτηνών).
Íslenska: Lituð rafsjár mynd af H5N1 (gulllitaður) í nýrnafrumum hunds (Myns: C. Goldsmith, J. Katz and S. Zaki. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Public Health Image Library. Image #1841.).
Cymraeg: Y firws ffliw.
Plattdüütsch: Upnahm vun H5N1 ünner dat Elektronenmikroskop(Virus in gullen Farv).
Afrikaans: 'n Gekleurde transmissie elektronmikrograaf van die Griep A-virus.
Lingála: Photographie electromicroscopique ya H5N1 (Virus colouré en or).
Alemannisch: Igfärbti Transmissions-Elektronämikroskopufnam vom A H5N1 Virus (goldig) i MDCK Zällä (grüän).
Date 1997
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  • Photo Credit: Cynthia Goldsmith
  • Content Providers: CDC/ Courtesy of Cynthia Goldsmith; Jacqueline Katz; Sherif R. Zaki
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