Louis Pasteur

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by Andrada Costoiu

About 150 years ago, in 1881, Louis Pasteur was probably seating at his desk, writing this hopeful letter about the development of a vaccine for anthrax.

For the ones who never heard of Pasteur (December 27, 1822 – September 28, 1895), he is the one that developed the overall principle of vaccination and contributed to the foundation of immunology, microbiology and pathology. He developed vaccines against swine flu and rabies. 

His name, Pasteur sounds like a familiar word, right? It is, pasteurization comes from Pasteur. He invented pasteurization, the process that kills microorganisms in certain foods and beverages so these would last more. He originally intended this to help the French wine industry to combat spillage.

Back to his letter, I can only hope that maybe someone in this world, is now seating at his desk writing a letter or an email about a hopeful trial and the development of a Covid19 vaccine. A vaccine that would serve all people that would need it!


5 responses to “Louis Pasteur”
  1. short-prose-fiction Avatar

    Wonderful message Andrada. Stay safe.

    1. Andrada Costoiu Avatar

      You too !🌸

      1. short-prose-fiction Avatar

        Thank you 💕

  2. Shudhanshu Shekhar Mishra Avatar

    Louis Pasteur and Edward Jenner are my personal favourites.

    1. Andrada Costoiu Avatar

      Yes. They pioneered the concept of vaccines , it is because of them that human kind is in much better shape now to face viral challenges.

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