MICROBIOLOGY: INTRODUCTION

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  1. Micro-biology is study of microorganisms like viruses, Bacteria, Protozoa, 1-celled algae and 1-celled fungi etc. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek of Holland, Louis Pasteur of France, Robert Koch of Germany and Joseph Lister of England were earlier, workers in Microbiology. Leeuwenhoek is recognized as 'pioneer' worker in microbiology, he discovered bacteria for the first time as 'animalcules' or the 'wretched beastes'. Pasteur was fist to study role of microorganisms in fermentation process involved in wine preparation. Koch studied anthrax disease, caused by bacteria Bacillus anthracis. On the basis of his study Koch proposed Law of Pathogenicity, which was later on recognized as Koch's Postulates. Koch's Postulates are not applicable for viruses & organisms causing TB and leprosy. Lister introduced antiseptic surgery and also prepared culture of bacteria first time.
  2. The two major research institutes of microbiology in world are: Pasteur Institute of Microbiology in Paris, France and Lister Institute of Microbiology, England. Workers at Lister Institute discovered 'naked' bacteria i.e. bacteria without cell of mucopolysaccharide complex. They were called 'L-form' of bacteria, named after Lister Institute. Mycoplasma like organisms, PPLO, is called L-form of Bacteria.
  3. Triple Antigen Programme includes, immunization against Diptheria, Pertusis (Whooping cough) and Tetanus. It is also called D.P.T. Oral drops of polio are delivered separately. BCG vaccines are first vaccines given to new borns after 3-4 weeks of birth. Vaccines of: Polio was discovered by Salke; Small pox by Jenner, BCG by Calmett-Guire; Anthrax by Koch and Rabies by Pasteur. Vaccines of anthrax were prepared first. Pasteur, for developing vaccines of rabies was rewarded handsomely by Czar of Russia.

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