1 GeneralAspectsofMedical
Microbiology
F.H.Kayser
&Infectiousdiseasesarecausedbysubcellularinfectiousentities(prions,
viruses),prokaryoticbacteria,eukaryoticfungiandprotozoans,metazoanan-
imals,suchasparasiticworms(helminths),andsomearthropods.Definitive
proofthatoneofthesefactorsisthecauseofagiveninfectionisdemon-
stratedbyfulfillmentofthethreeHenle-Kochpostulates.Fortechnicalrea-
sons,anumberofinfectionscannotfulfillthepostulatesintheirstrictest
senseasformulatedbyR.Koch,inthesecasesamodifiedformofthepos-
tulatesisapplied. &
TheHistoryofInfectiousDiseases
ThePast.....................................................
Infectiousdiseaseshavebeenknownforthousandsofyears,althoughaccu-
rateinformationontheiretiologyhasonlybeenavailableforaboutacentury.
InthemedicalteachingsofHippocrates,thecauseofinfectionsoccurringfre-
quentlyinacertainlocalityorduringacertainperiod(epidemics)wassought
in“changes”intheairaccordingtothetheoryofmiasmas.Thisconcept,still
reflectedintermssuchas“swampfever”or“malaria,”wasthepredominant
academicopinionuntiltheendofthe 19 thcentury,despitethefactthatthe
DutchclothmerchantA.vanLeeuwenhoekhadseenanddescribedbacteria
asearlyasthe 17 thcentury,usingamicroscopehebuilthimselfwithasingle
convexlensandaveryshortfocallength.Atthetime,generalacceptanceof
thenotionof“spontaneousgeneration”—creationoflifefromdeadorganic
material—stoodinthewayofimplicatingthebacteriafoundinthecorpses
ofinfectionvictimsasthecauseofthedeadlydiseases.ItwasnotuntilPas-
teurdisprovedthedoctrineofspontaneousgenerationinthesecondhalfof
the 19 thcenturythatanewwayofthinkingbecamepossible.Bytheendof
thatcentury,microorganismshadbeenidentifiedasthecausalagentsin
manyfamiliardiseasesbyapplyingtheHenle-Kochpostulatesformulated
byR.Kochin 1 890.
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