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Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) has recently emerged as a new human disease, resulting globally in 435 deaths from 6,234 probable cases (as of 3 May 2003). Here we provide proof from experimental infection of cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) that the newly discovered SARS-associated coronavirus (SCV) is the aetiological agent of this disease. Our understanding of the aetiology of SARS will expedite the development of diagnostic tests, antiviral therapies and vaccines, and may allow a more concise case definition for this emerging disease.
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Fouchier, R., Kuiken, T., Schutten, M. et al. Koch's postulates fulfilled for SARS virus. Nature 423, 240 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/423240a
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Noman Nadeem
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Noman Nadeem
Discuussing and exposing this study in the video.
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Noman Nadeem
non of the koch's postulates were met
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石雨濛
Here is the original source of the video that proves Rivers Criteria and Koch's postulate have not been met for SARS-COV-1: https://youtu.be/fvcEIarencM
"isolation of virus from diseased hosts, cultivation in host cells, and proof of filterability — have been met for SCV by several groups2,3,4,5."
Is a fraudulent statement. -
石雨濛 Replied to 石雨濛
In case this video is taken down, here is an article that goes through the video with citations added:
* Part 1
* Part 2
* Part 3Part 4 has not yet been released.
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frank Replied to 石雨濛
Need number 4 please.
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Rob Wigglezz
Andrew Kaufman destroys cv19
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John Hanek
Your titile states:
Koch's postulates fulfilled for SARS virus
Then, the first sentence under "Main" states:
"According to Koch's postulates, as modified by Rivers for viral diseases".
Huh? In other words Koch's postulates are NOT fulfilled for the SARS virus.
Louis Pasteur on his death bed admitted he was wrong about germ theory.
