For which of the below scenarios would Koch’s postulates be utilized?
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a. to develop a new antimicrobial drug |
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b. in a medical microbiology lab in a hospital to determine the cause of a patient’s illness |
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c. in a research lab to determine the cause of a new disease |
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d. in a research lab to formulate a vaccine for a new pathogen |
Koch's postulates: In 1890 the German physician and bacteriologist Robert Koch set out his celebrated criteria for judging whether a given bacteria is the cause of a given disease. Koch's criteria brought some much-needed scientific clarity to what was then a very confused field.
Koch's postulates are as follows:
However, Koch's postulates have their limitations and so may not always be the last word. They may not hold if:
Despite such limitations, Koch's postulates are still a useful benchmark in judging whether there is a cause-and-effect relationship between a bacteria (or any other type of microorganism) and a clinical disease.
Therefore, Option C is correct.
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