Multiple Choice
Koch's postulates were:
A) specific to anthrax and tuberculosis but don't apply to other diseases
B) designed to establish a casual relationship between a causative microbe and a disease
C) strict in that microorganisms isolated from experimentally inoculated hosts had to be different from the microorganism that was introduced into the host.
D) interpreted as many organisms could cause the same disease
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