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12 June, 07:41

This scientist established a set of criteria to determine if a microbe is the cause of a specific disease.

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    Robert Koch developed a criteria for the causality of disease from microorganisms called the Koch's postulates. The Koch's postulates indicate that:

    (1) The bacteria must be present in every case of the disease

    (2) The bacteria must be extracted and isolated from the host with the disease and should be directly visualized and/or grown in culture

    (3) There must be a healthy experimental host that will reproduce the disease once the isolated bacteria is injected

    (4) The bacteria should be recoverable from the previously healthy host
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