History of Virology Part 5: The Problem With the Chamberland Filter and Culturing Viruses

In this video, we look at the clinical definition of smallpox, the supposed Chamberland filter whose pore sizes still allows toxic materials through.

Why do virologist keeping adding things to culture to supposedly isolate them?

This porcelain filter, developed in Pasteur’s laboratory, had tiny pores that allowed fluids to pass through while holding back bacteria and other microorganisms.

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