The following micrographs
illustrate different aspects of stealth viral infection.
This micrograph below shows a stealth virus-infected foamy cell.
Enveloped viral particles are present in the cytoplasm, and nascent, unenveloped
viral particles are seen in the nucleus.
Electron micrograph of a vacuolated glial cell seen in a stereotactic brain
biopsy from a patient with a stealth virus encephalopathy. Small, dark,
viral-like particles can be seen. Note the adjacent empty and lipid-filled
vacuoles in the lower right side of the cell. The round body in the upper left
is an axon surrounded by a myelin sheath.
Incomplete
A more fully formed stealth virus.
Clusters of stealth viruses inside cells.
More clusters inside cells.
Micrograph of a cell nucleus with nascent, unenveloped viral particles forming.
More Live Blood Cells:
This is the live blood cells of people who have had their blood cells examined
correctly look:
Above: Green Flu Virus - Winter-2003-4
Notice the webbing appearance, which is the stealth virus. It manifests
itself differently in different people, and in different organs. It also
changes shape, and hides.