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Wikipedia: Koch's postulates
Koch's postulates
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Koch's postulates are four criteria that Robert Koch published in 1884, which he said must be fulfilled in order to establish a causal relationship between a parasite and a disease. He applied these to establish the etiology of tuberculosis, but they have been generalized to other diseases.

  • The organism must be found in all animals suffering from the disease, but not in healthy animals.
  • The organism must be isolated from a diseased animal and grown in pure culture.
  • The cultured organism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy animal.
  • The organism must be reisolated from the experimentally infected animal.

  

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