Volume 9, Number 2—February 2003
Dispatch
Photorhabdus Species: Bioluminescent Bacteria as Human Pathogens?
Figure 2
![Photorhabdus isolate from patient 2 after 5 days growth at room temperature on sheep blood agar. Arrows indicate the characteristic thin line of “annular” hemolysis surrounding the colonies.](/eid/images/02-0222-F2.jpg)
Figure 2. Photorhabdus isolate from patient 2 after 5 days growth at room temperature on sheep blood agar. Arrows indicate the characteristic thin line of “annular” hemolysis surrounding the colonies.
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