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Pasteur Louis

    Louis Pasteur was a pioneering French chemist and microbiologist whose work fundamentally changed our understanding of disease. He is renowned for his groundbreaking discoveries in the causes and prevention of illnesses, significantly reducing mortality from conditions like puerperal fever and developing the first rabies vaccine. His experiments provided crucial support for the germ theory of disease, and he is widely recognized for a process that now bears his name, making milk and wine safer. Considered a founder of modern microbiology, Pasteur's legacy continues to inspire through institutions dedicated to his scientific contributions.

    Scritti di microbiologia