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Kitasato

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Ki·ta·sa·to (ktä-zät), Shibasaburo 1852-1931.
Japanese bacteriologist. Among his achievements are the isolation (1889) of the causative bacillus of tetanus, the development of vaccines to protect against tetanus and anthrax, and the isolation (1894) of the bacillus of bubonic plague.


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Kazutaka Kamiya of the University of Kitasato School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan, has revealed that to assess the long-term clinical outcomes of the lens implantation, the research team evaluated 56 eyes of 34 patients who underwent implantation of the collagen copolymer lens.
1889 von Behring ve Kitasato, tetanoza karsi bagisik kilinan tavsandan alinan kanin, bagisik olmayan tavsana verilerek tavsani hastaliktan korudugunu gostermislerdir (8).
In 1894, two bacteriologists, Alexandre Yersin of France and Shibasaburo Kitasato of Japan, independently isolated the bacterium in Hong Kong responsible for the Third Pandemic.
 
 
 
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