First published at 22:08 UTC on May 17th, 2020.
Dr Mohammad Iqbal Adil was fired from is NHS surgical work for examining whether Covid19 had fulfilled Koch's Postulates, criteria designed to establish a causative relationship between an infectious agent and a disease. He realised it did NOT…
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Dr Mohammad Iqbal Adil was fired from is NHS surgical work for examining whether Covid19 had fulfilled Koch's Postulates, criteria designed to establish a causative relationship between an infectious agent and a disease. He realised it did NOT at all, so he made YouTube videos explaining this:
https://www.youtube.com/user/drmiadil/videos
Koch's postulates:
In 1890 the German physician and bacteriologist Robert Koch set out his celebrated criteria for judging whether a given infectious agent (virus, bacteria) is the cause of a given disease. Koch's criteria brought some much-needed scientific clarity to what was then a very confused field.
Four Koch's postulates are as follows:
1. The infectious agent (virus, bacteria) must be present in every case of the disease.
2. The infectious agent (virus, bacteria) must be ISOLATED from the host with the disease and grown in pure culture.
3. The specific disease must be reproduced when a pure culture of the infectious agent (virus, bacteria) is inoculated into a healthy susceptible host.
4. The infectious agent (virus, bacteria) must be recoverable from the experimentally infected host.
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