Koch’s postulates as commonly described.
The microbe must be found in all individuals suffering from the disease, but not in healthy individuals.
The microbe must be isolated from a diseased individual and grown into a pure culture.
2.
The cultured microbe should cause disease when introduced into a healthy experimental host.
3.
The microbe must be reisolated from the experimental host and shown to be the same as the original.
4.
Today's crackpots use the fact that there is an interaction between host and pathogen to minimize the role of the pathogen and focus misleadingly on the vulnerability of the host -.
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