Molecular Koch's postulates applied to bacterial pathogenicity — a personal recollection 15 years later
Abstract
Koch's postulates were derived from Robert Koch's work on infectious diseases, such as anthrax and tuberculosis, which still engage us to this day. These guidelines were an attempt to establish a standard for identifying the specific causation of an infectious disease and to convince sceptics that microorganisms could cause disease. They were also established to encourage an increasing number of novice microbiologists to use more rigorous...
Paper Details
Title
Molecular Koch's postulates applied to bacterial pathogenicity — a personal recollection 15 years later
Published Date
Jan 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
67 - 72
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