Journal of Medical Bacteriology (Jun 2019)

Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine with an Emphasis on Bacteriology

  • Hamid Hakimi,
  • Ebrahim Rezazadeh Zarandi,
  • Siavash Assar,
  • Omid Rezahosseini,
  • Sepideh Assar,
  • Roya Sadr-Mohammadi,
  • Sahar Assar,
  • Shokrollah Assar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3-4

Abstract

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Background: Knowledge is an ocean without bound or shore, the seeker of knowledge is (like) the diver in those seas. Even if his life is a thousand years, he will never stop searching. This is the result of reflection in the book of development. Human beings are free and, to some extent, have the right to choose, on the other hand, they are spiritually oriented and innovative, and for this reason, the new discovery and creativity are felt. This characteristic, which is in the nature of human beings, can be a motive for the revision of life and its tools and products. It has made life, an effort to change the status quo so that it can be employing and utilizing intelligence, wisdom, deception, beauty, and choice. So, innovation, advancement, while discovering and identifying pathogenic bacteria and ways to control them, is very amazing. The era of bacterial infections can be divided into three periods; the era of the discovery, use of antibiotics and the era of the emergence of antibiotic resistance, which seems to be it is in the transition from the second to the third period. Conclusion: So far, there are nine microbiologists that have been awarded the Nobel Prize in the field of medical Bacteriology. Therefore it is the time to identify bacterial products and their partial functions to use in a variety of areas, especially in controlling new and/or emerging infectious diseases and provide a fairly comfortable future for our next generations.

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