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  1. Friedrich Loeffler (Frankfurt an der Oder, 24 de Junho de 1852 — Berlim, 9 de Abril de 1915). Friedrich August Johannes Loeffler foi um médico, higienista e bacteriologista alemão, discípulo de Robert Koch em Berlim, com quem trabalhou de 1879 a 1884.

  2. Friedrich Loeffler was a German physician, bacteriologist and virologist who discovered the causative agents of glanders, diphtheria, erysipelas and foot- and mouth disease. He founded the world's first virological research institute in 1910 and is honored by the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI).

  3. Friedrich August Johannes Loeffler ( German: [ˈlœflɐ]; 24 June 1852 – 9 April 1915) was a German bacteriologist at the University of Greifswald .

  4. The work of the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI) focusses on farm animal health and welfare and on the protection of humans from zoonoses, i.e. infections which can be transmitted from animals to humans.

  5. Summary. When starting the experiments on foot and mouth disease on the Isle of Riems in October 1910, Friedrich Loeffler could continue investigations that had been interrupted in 1907 by ministerial order. Loeffler’s appointment to Berlin in 1913 and his sudden death in 1915 lead to the temporary cessation of work on the Riems.

    • W. Wittmann
    • 1999
  6. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Friedrich August Johannes Loffler, German bacteriologist who, with Edwin Klebs, in 1884 discovered the organism that causes diphtheria, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, commonly known as the Klebs-Loffler bacillus.

  7. Friedrich August Johannes Loeffler foi um médico, higienista e bacteriologista alemão, discípulo de Robert Koch em Berlim, com quem trabalhou de 1879 a 1884. Formou-se médico bacteriologista pela Universidade de Greifswald e obteve o seu doutorado pela Universidade de Berlim em 1874.