antibiotics

Rolls of toilet paper sit on a blue background.
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A blue and pink pill is shown against a turquoise background and surrounded by drawings of different microbes.
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A 3D rendering of multidrug efflux pumps (shown as blue donut shapes) as they expel antibiotics (shown as red, yellow, and purple blobs)
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An image showing the cross-section histology of the human small intestine.
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Image showing two sample bottles and syringes containing oil and gelling agents used to make the oleogel formulation.
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A yellow and orange colored waxmoth larva is shown with many blue parasitic worms around it against a black background.
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Two scanning electron microscope images of bacteria are shown. In the top image, the bacteria are intact and colored orange over a blue background. In the bottom image, a bacterial cell looks red and shriveled up with green DNA coming out of it.
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In the laboratory, a red vial containing blood labeled gonorrhea is held in a hand wearing blue gloves.
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Veterinarian with syringe ready to give vaccine shot to pigs at cattle farm
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