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Louis Pasteur's work led to significant advancements in microbiology and medicine, most notably the development of the germ theory of disease, which established that microorganisms are responsible for many infections. His research on fermentation and pasteurization transformed food and beverage safety, reducing spoilage and improving public health. Additionally, Pasteur's development of vaccines, including those for rabies and anthrax, laid the groundwork for immunology and modern vaccine development, significantly reducing mortality rates from Infectious Diseases.

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