Molecular Koch's postulates applied to microbial pathogenicity

S Falkow - Reviews of infectious diseases, 1988 - JSTOR
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Microbial genetics and molecular cloning now permit us to routinely isolate specific genes
from a variety of microbial pathogens. Obviously not all genes from pathogenic
microorganisms play a role in pathogenicity or virulence. Just as Koch's postulates were
formulated to identify the causal relationship between an organism and a specific disease,
the notion is presented here that a form of molecular Koch's postulates is needed when
examining the potential role of genes and their products in the pathogenesis of infection and …
Microbial genetics and molecular cloning now permit us to routinely isolate specific genes from a variety of microbial pathogens. Obviously not all genes from pathogenic microorganisms play a role in pathogenicity or virulence. Just as Koch's postulates were formulated to identify the causal relationship between an organism and a specific disease, the notion is presented here that a form of molecular Koch's postulates is needed when examining the potential role of genes and their products in the pathogenesis of infection and disease.
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