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Explain with 7 sentences how Koch's postulates cemented the germ theory of disease.
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- Name the 10 different pathogen groups in descending order according to size (from the largest to the smallest).Complete the table with the clinically important bacteria and the disease that they inflict. Fill in the other details describing the symptoms, the mode of transmission, the diagnosis and the treatment of the disease. Choose two cocci, two bacilli and two spirochetes. Causative Agent Disease Symptoms Mode of Transmission Diagnosis TreatmentA. What is Pasteur’s “Germ Theory of Disease?. How did he discover this principle? B. What major obstacle did he have to overcome (A philosophical concept) to establish the validity of the theory.
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