On March 24, 1882, a German physician and researcher, Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (1814-1910), announced the discovery of ...
As 2005 marks the 100th anniversary of Robert Koch receiving the Nobel Prize for his work on tuberculosis, what could microbiologists today learn from him? The details of Koch's research career ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and the second leading infectious killer, only behind COVID-19. It spreads from one person to another through the air and when ...
As of early 2025, tuberculosis cases are increasing in the U.S. This disease causes significant lung damage and, if not ...
It was the Nobel Prize-winning scientist Robert Koch who, as early as 1910, foresaw that 'One day man will have to fight noise as fiercely as cholera and pest'.
The delectable idea that disease is caused by microorganisms invading the body. We literally get infested! It’s gross but it’s true, though people didn’t always believe it. Even by the start ...
Germany's Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has urged the federal and state governments to break the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic as quickly as possible, stating that waiting to enforce an ...