The same, unknown bacteria is isolated from 20 sick individuals. Their samples were grown in culture and then placed in 10 healthy mice. Those mice started to show signs of a heightened immune response. To determine if the bacteria is pathogenic, what is the next step by using Koch’s postulates?

Respuesta :

Koch's Postulates.

Explanation:

The next step should be isolate the microorganism from the mice and check if it is identical to the original microbe.

According to Koch's postulates, a microbe can be considered as a causative agent of a disease only after all the following are established:

  • The microorganism should be present in all the organism suffering from the disease.
  • The isolated microorganism should be grown in pure culture.
  • The organism grown in the culture should be reintroduced in the susceptible but healthy host.
  • Finally the microorganism must be re-isolated from the experimental host an cultured to see whether it is identical to the original specific microorganism.

Answer:

The answer is "C"

Explanation:

"Reisolate it, and determine if it is the original unknown bacteria."

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