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Rabies is a disease caused by a virus that affects mammals. In 1880 Louis Pasteur investigated dogs that were suffering from rabies in order to find the cause. He b... show full transcript
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Light microscopes were not powerful enough to observe viruses, which are extremely small in size. The limitations of light microscopy mean that objects smaller than approximately 200 nanometers cannot be clearly visualized, and since the rabies virus falls below this threshold, Pasteur was unable to observe it directly.
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Pasteur needed to identify the microorganism to ensure the causative agent of rabies was accurately established. Following Koch's postulates, the microorganism must be shown to cause disease when introduced to a healthy host. Culturing the microorganism would allow Pasteur to demonstrate that the specific agent could be isolated and identified in the saliva of infected dogs. By introducing the microorganism into a healthy animal and observing the development of disease, he could confirm its role as the causative agent of rabies.
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