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The discovery of infection in small organisms is often attributed to Louis Pasteur, who conducted pivotal experiments in the late 19th century that demonstrated the role of microorganisms in causing diseases. His work laid the foundation for the germ theory of disease, showing that tiny organisms, such as bacteria and viruses, could lead to infections. Additionally, Robert Koch further advanced this understanding by identifying specific pathogens responsible for particular diseases through his postulates.

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