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Title: Robert Koch


1
Robert Koch
Father of Bacteriology
  • Tom Souza
  • Tobey Stohr

2
Thank You
3
Definitions
  • Anthrax- Spread from animals to humans thru
    contaminated wool, from eating uncooked meat or
    breathing in airborne spores
  • Cholera- An infection of the small intestines
    which causes watery diarrhea. Severe dehydration
    is a result
  • Tuberculosis- Spread from person to person thru
    the air, in tiny microscopic droplets. A person
    with TB coughs or sneezes, the bacteria can be
    inhaled by persons nearby

4
Postulates for Indentifying
  • Discovered a set of guidelines for culturing
    bacteria
  • In 1890, presented what is now called Koch's
    postulates, four rules still used for determining
    whether a given bacteria is the cause of a
    specific disease
  • 1. The bacteria must be present in every case of
    the disease.2. The bacteria must be isolated
    from the host with the disease and grown in pure
    culture.3. The specific disease must be
    reproduced when a pure culture of the bacteria is
    inoculated into a healthy susceptible host.4.
    The bacteria must be recoverable from the
    experimentally infected host.

5
Early Life
  • Born Dec 11, 1843 in Clausthal, Germany
  • Fathers a miner
  • Showed signs of significant intelligence at young
    age
  • Showed interest in Biology throughout high school
  • Had a strong urge to travel

6
Early Life continued
  • In 1862, he went to the University of Gottingen
  • Worked as a volunteer medical officer during the
    Franco-Prussian War
  • Worked in a hospital for general practice with
    microbiology

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Anthrax
  • Sought out causes for the anthrax bacillus
  • Inoculated mice with wood splinters
  • Once he checked the spleen of infected farm
    animals, he found out that the disease had killed
    them, and healthy mice in which he inoculated
    with the blood of other healthy farm animals had
    no infection

8
Anthrax continued
  • Koch wanted to find out primary source of anthrax
  • Made culture on the surface of an oxs eye
  • Found another discovery of the anthrax
  • Spores would cause the bacteria to be able to
    grow again once conditions were live sustaining
    again.
  • Theory showed that anthrax could survive in
    without a host for an extended period of time

9
Koch gets Famous
  • Continued work at the University of Breslau
  • My colleagues published a journal of Kochs work
    and quickly became famous
  • Worked for four years improving theories

10
Work on Tuberculosis
  • 1st presented discovery of TB to an audience in
    1882
  • Made the conclusion that 1 in 7 humans at that
    time would die from TB
  • Described how I had invented a new straining
    method and demonstrated for the audience
  • Showed the audience of the devastating disease
    and how it was contracted
  • Work was published on April 10, 1882

11
Tuberculosis Continued
  • Continued work on Tuberculosis as the Head
    Director of the Institute of Infectious Diseases

12
Cholera
  • Koch went to Alexandria, Egypt in 1883 to do
    research on Vibrio Cholerae
  • Was pronounced the leading role in the German
    Cholera Commission
  • He did his research on what the virus was and was
    able to identify it was Cholera
  • He attempted to infect animals with cholera, but
    none became infected

13
Cholera continued
  • Koch and his team travelled to Calcutta, India to
    further study the disease
  • In India, Koch was able to find a pure Culture of
    Cholera
  • Made the conclusion that cholera is not
    susceptible to animals
  • Proved the miasma theory false
  • His work proved that cholera was a human borne
    disease
  • He returned to Berlin in 1884 with all of his
    findings on Cholera
  • His work allowed him to formulate proper
    decisions on how to control the Cholera outbreak
  • Some of these ideas are still used today
  • Koch received a gift of 100,000 German Marks for
    his discovery
  • His ideas also helped formulate decisions on the
    conservation of water supplies

14
Other Significant Achievements
  • Koch was appointed the Professor of Hygiene at
    the University of Berlin
  • He was appointed the Surgeon General in 1890
  • In 1891, he became the professor of the new
    medical faculty and the director of the Institute
    of Infectious Diseases
  • Followed work in India and Africa on malaria,
    black water fever, surra of cattle and horses and
    plague

15
Nobel Prize
  • Koch was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine
  • Received a diploma directly from the hands of the
    King of Sweden
  • Was awarded 10 million SEK

16
Robert Koch Award
  • Robert Koch passed away May 27, 1910 of heart
    failure in Baden-Baden, Germany
  • Since 1970, there have been a handful of
    biomedical scientists which have received the
    award for their work for finding new cures etc.
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