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The Search for Better Health Challenge Question 2
In your biology course, you have learned about the Koch's postulates to determine the causative organism of an infectious disease. For example, the identification of the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis as a casative agent for the disease tuberculosis.
Question (Difficulty 10/10!!!):
Can the Koch's postulates apply to the identification of viruses as a causative agents? Why/Why not?
In your biology course, you have learned about the Koch's postulates to determine the causative organism of an infectious disease. For example, the identification of the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis as a casative agent for the disease tuberculosis.
Question (Difficulty 10/10!!!):
Can the Koch's postulates apply to the identification of viruses as a causative agents? Why/Why not?
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