Figure 1From: The Madagascar hissing cockroach as a novel surrogate host for Burkholderia pseudomallei, B. mallei and B. thailandensisA representative juvenile Madagascar hissing cockroach used as a surrogate host for B. pseudomallei , B. mallei , and B. thailandensis infection studies. The black arrows show the locations where bacteria were inoculated into the dorsal abdominal section of the MH cockroach, between the third and the fifth terga from the posterior.Back to article page