Submucosal Lymph Nodes
Histopathology of a lymph node in a case of typhoid fever, 1964. After initially being ingested in contaminated food such as shellfish, or water, the Salmonella typhi bacteria migrate through the intestinal mucosa of the terminal ileum into the submucosal lymph nodes. Image courtesy CDC/Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Charles N. Farmer. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).

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