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The reason why scientists cannot use the postulates of Robert Koch to determine the specific cause of Grave’s disease.

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Robert Koch was a German bacteriologist and physician. In 1890 he set out criteria for determining whether bacteria are an agent of a particular disease. He established criteria to discover a “causative relationship” between a bacterium and a disease. Koch postulates are used to identify the cause-and-effect relationship between the bacteria and particular clinical disease.

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