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Louis Pasteur

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Louis Pasteur

Linétrátu néng Nadar
Mibait27 ya ing Diciembre 1822
Dole, Francia
Mete28 ya ing Septiembre 1895 (edad 72)
Marnes-la-Coquette, Francia
Kapanintunan/propesionQuimico (chemist) ampóng microbiologo (microbiologist)
AsawaMarie Laurent ​(m. 1849)
Ának5
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I Louis Pasteur (27 ya ing Diciembre 1822 – 28 ya ing Septiembre 1895) métung yang Frances a quimico (chemist) ampong microbiologo (microbiologist) a píkabaluan karéng kayang átuklasan a pámagbacuna, microbial fermentation, ampóng pasteurization, nung nú ing tauli pékilagyú dé kaya. Úli ning pámanialungsung na king quimica (chemistry), míka mákapagmulálang tagumpé king pámanintindi king sangkan ampóng pámaglisiá karéng sakit, a yang migbalangkas karéng pundacion ning pangmaldang kabulásan (public health) ampóng dakal king makabáyung medicina.[1] Úli ning óbrá nang Pasteur, míligtas la rng bie da réng miliun-miliung táwu úli ning paniúlung karéng bacúná king rabies ampóng anthrax. Ya ing mítátag king makabáyung bacteriologia at gagalángan dé antimóng "ibpá ning bacteriología"[2] and the "father of microbiology"[3][4] (together with Robert Koch;[5][6] the latter epithet also attributed to Antonie van Leeuwenhoek).[7]

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  2. Adam, P. (1951). "Louis Pasteur: Father of bacteriology". Canadian Journal of Medical Technology 13 (3): 126–128. PMID 14870064. Archived from the original. You must specify the date the archive was made using the |archivedate= parameter. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14870064. Retrieved on 29 April 2021. 
  3. Feinstein, S (2008). Louis Pasteur: The Father of Microbiology. Enslow Publishers, Inc., 1–128. ISBN 978-1-59845-078-1. 
  4. Fleming, Alexander (1952). "Freelance of Science". British Medical Journal 2 (4778): 269. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.4778.269. PMC: 2020971. //www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=2020971. 
  5. Tan, S. Y.; Berman, E. (2008). "Robert Koch (1843–1910): father of microbiology and Nobel laureate". Singapore Medical Journal 49 (11): 854–855. PMID 19037548. Archived from the original. You must specify the date the archive was made using the |archivedate= parameter. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19037548. Retrieved on 29 April 2021. 
  6. Gradmann, Christoph (2006). "Robert Koch and the white death: from tuberculosis to tuberculin". Microbes and Infection 8 (1): 294–301. doi:10.1016/j.micinf.2005.06.004. PMID 16126424. Archived from the original. You must specify the date the archive was made using the |archivedate= parameter. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16126424. Retrieved on 29 April 2021. 
  7. Lane, Nick (2015). "The unseen world: reflections on Leeuwenhoek (1677) 'Concerning little animals'". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 370 (1666): 20140344. doi:10.1098/rstb.2014.0344. PMID 25750239. PMC: 4360124. //www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=4360124.