logging in or signing up koch's Postulates doctorrao Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 58 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 29, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Koch’s Postulates: Dr.T.V.Rao MD Koch’s PostulatesA tribute to Robert Koch: A tribute to Robert Koch Robert Koch, a German scientist born in 1843, is considered by many to be the founder of bacteriology. As the District Medical Officer, one of Koch’s primary concerns was the prevalent occurrence of anthrax among farm animals in his area. After converting his 4-room home into his own medical laboratory stocked only with a single microscope, Koch set to determining the cause of this virulent disease.Robert Koch 1843 - 1910: Robert Koch 1843 - 1910 A German scientist Formulated the Bacteriological techniques Staining Methods Discovered the Mycobacterium and Vibrio cholera Dr.T.V.Rao MD 3Microbes and humans: Microbes and humans Very few microbes are always pathogenic Many microbes are potentially pathogenic Most microbes are never pathogenicHow do we know that a given pathogen causes a specific disease?: potential pathogen isolated from or detected in clinical samples Recognised syndromes patient's clinical condition e.g. septicaemia, endocarditis, osteomyelitis meningitis, UTI, pneumonia pharyngitis How do we know that a given pathogen causes a specific disease? Diagnosis and effective treatment of infection depends not just on isolating an organism, but in establishing a plausible link between the laboratory findings, recognised syndromes and the patient's clinical conditionHow do we know that a given pathogen causes a specific disease?: How do we know that a given pathogen causes a specific disease? Koch's postulates the pathogen must be present in every case of the disease the pathogen must be isolated from the diseased host & grown in pure culture the specific disease must be reproduced when a pure culture of the pathogen is inoculated into a healthy susceptible host the pathogen must be recoverable from the experimentally infected hostRobert Koch’s hypothesis: Robert Koch’s hypothesis Koch hypothesized that anthrax bacillus , a gram positive bacterium, was the cause of the anthrax disease. Koch proved his hypothesis correct by infecting mice with the bacillus strains taken from the spleens of animals who died from the disease. When the infected mice showed identical symptoms, Koch proved his hypothesis correct. Koch then sought to prove that anthrax that had no prior contact with animals could cause the same disease when introduced to an animal host. Koch grew the bacilli in pure cultures over several generations; he then showed that they could still cause anthrax in later generations.Robert Koch: Robert Koch Koch perfected his methods of diagnostics and expanded on the work of others. Koch invented the method of cultivating bacteria on nutrient mediums, using potatoes as his source of nutrients for bacteria, and created a medium that could be stored in dishes created by his colleague Petri. Koch’s work on diseases and diagnostics culminated with the creation of what are now known as Koch’s Postulates. Koch’s Postulates are the 4 steps necessary to confirm if a suspected pathogen is indeed the cause of a disease. :Robert Koch clarifies with hypothesis: Robert Koch clarifies with hypothesis First to Prove that bacteria caused disease . Anthrax broke out in local cattle. Found the agent Bacillus anthracis by an experimental process now known as Koch’s postulatesKoch's Postulates: Koch's Postulates 1. Microorganisms are isolated from dead animals 2. Microorganisms are grown in pure culture 2b. Microorganisms are identified 3. Microorganisms are injected into healthy animals 4. Disease is reproduced in second animal 5. Microorganisms are grown in pure culture 5b. Identification of identical microorganism.PowerPoint Presentation: Figure 14.3 - OverviewPowerPoint Presentation: Figure 14.3, steps 1–2PowerPoint Presentation: Figure 14.3, steps 3–4PowerPoint Presentation: 5Exceptions to Koch’s Postulates: Exceptions to Koch’s Postulates Microorganisms that are unable to be cultured on artificial media (example: Treponema pallidum ) 2 or more organism work in synergy to cause a disease . Symptoms and diseases can be causes by any one of several microbes.Understating Severity or Duration of a Disease: Understating Severity or Duration of a Disease Not all disease behaves the same! Diseases vary widely in their onset, duration, and level of activity Disease Classifiers: Acute disease : Symptoms develop rapidly and tend to be more severe Chronic disease : Disease develops slowly and are less severe Subacute disease : Symptoms between acute and chronic Latent disease : Disease with a period of no symptoms when the causative agent is inactive The host has the disease but has subclinical symptomsPowerPoint Presentation: Programme created by Dr.T.V.Rao MD for Medical and Paramedical students in the Developing World Email doctortvrao@gmail.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
koch's Postulates doctorrao Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 58 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 29, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Koch’s Postulates: Dr.T.V.Rao MD Koch’s PostulatesA tribute to Robert Koch: A tribute to Robert Koch Robert Koch, a German scientist born in 1843, is considered by many to be the founder of bacteriology. As the District Medical Officer, one of Koch’s primary concerns was the prevalent occurrence of anthrax among farm animals in his area. After converting his 4-room home into his own medical laboratory stocked only with a single microscope, Koch set to determining the cause of this virulent disease.Robert Koch 1843 - 1910: Robert Koch 1843 - 1910 A German scientist Formulated the Bacteriological techniques Staining Methods Discovered the Mycobacterium and Vibrio cholera Dr.T.V.Rao MD 3Microbes and humans: Microbes and humans Very few microbes are always pathogenic Many microbes are potentially pathogenic Most microbes are never pathogenicHow do we know that a given pathogen causes a specific disease?: potential pathogen isolated from or detected in clinical samples Recognised syndromes patient's clinical condition e.g. septicaemia, endocarditis, osteomyelitis meningitis, UTI, pneumonia pharyngitis How do we know that a given pathogen causes a specific disease? Diagnosis and effective treatment of infection depends not just on isolating an organism, but in establishing a plausible link between the laboratory findings, recognised syndromes and the patient's clinical conditionHow do we know that a given pathogen causes a specific disease?: How do we know that a given pathogen causes a specific disease? Koch's postulates the pathogen must be present in every case of the disease the pathogen must be isolated from the diseased host & grown in pure culture the specific disease must be reproduced when a pure culture of the pathogen is inoculated into a healthy susceptible host the pathogen must be recoverable from the experimentally infected hostRobert Koch’s hypothesis: Robert Koch’s hypothesis Koch hypothesized that anthrax bacillus , a gram positive bacterium, was the cause of the anthrax disease. Koch proved his hypothesis correct by infecting mice with the bacillus strains taken from the spleens of animals who died from the disease. When the infected mice showed identical symptoms, Koch proved his hypothesis correct. Koch then sought to prove that anthrax that had no prior contact with animals could cause the same disease when introduced to an animal host. Koch grew the bacilli in pure cultures over several generations; he then showed that they could still cause anthrax in later generations.Robert Koch: Robert Koch Koch perfected his methods of diagnostics and expanded on the work of others. Koch invented the method of cultivating bacteria on nutrient mediums, using potatoes as his source of nutrients for bacteria, and created a medium that could be stored in dishes created by his colleague Petri. Koch’s work on diseases and diagnostics culminated with the creation of what are now known as Koch’s Postulates. Koch’s Postulates are the 4 steps necessary to confirm if a suspected pathogen is indeed the cause of a disease. :Robert Koch clarifies with hypothesis: Robert Koch clarifies with hypothesis First to Prove that bacteria caused disease . Anthrax broke out in local cattle. Found the agent Bacillus anthracis by an experimental process now known as Koch’s postulatesKoch's Postulates: Koch's Postulates 1. Microorganisms are isolated from dead animals 2. Microorganisms are grown in pure culture 2b. Microorganisms are identified 3. Microorganisms are injected into healthy animals 4. Disease is reproduced in second animal 5. Microorganisms are grown in pure culture 5b. Identification of identical microorganism.PowerPoint Presentation: Figure 14.3 - OverviewPowerPoint Presentation: Figure 14.3, steps 1–2PowerPoint Presentation: Figure 14.3, steps 3–4PowerPoint Presentation: 5Exceptions to Koch’s Postulates: Exceptions to Koch’s Postulates Microorganisms that are unable to be cultured on artificial media (example: Treponema pallidum ) 2 or more organism work in synergy to cause a disease . Symptoms and diseases can be causes by any one of several microbes.Understating Severity or Duration of a Disease: Understating Severity or Duration of a Disease Not all disease behaves the same! Diseases vary widely in their onset, duration, and level of activity Disease Classifiers: Acute disease : Symptoms develop rapidly and tend to be more severe Chronic disease : Disease develops slowly and are less severe Subacute disease : Symptoms between acute and chronic Latent disease : Disease with a period of no symptoms when the causative agent is inactive The host has the disease but has subclinical symptomsPowerPoint Presentation: Programme created by Dr.T.V.Rao MD for Medical and Paramedical students in the Developing World Email doctortvrao@gmail.com