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Koch's postulates help identify a causative agent of a particular disease. Which postulates could we satisfy in this clinical case? Select all that apply. (NCLEX-HESI-TEAS Style)
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Answer:
We can satisfy all Koch's postulates in this clinical case.
Explanation:
Regardless of the case, all Koch's postulates must be performed in order to establish a casual relationship between a pathogen and a particular disease. In this case, we can say that no postulates should be used separately, or in groups, but all must be used in order to determine the pathogen.
Koch's postulates are: