Microbiology: An Introduction, 11th Edition

Published by Benjamin Cummings
ISBN 10: 0321733606
ISBN 13: 978-0-32173-360-3

Chapter 1 - The Microbial World and You - Study Questions - Critical Thinking - Page 24: 2

Answer

To answer this question, it is first important to understand the definition of aseptic. Aseptic refers to something that is free of disease, meaning that it does not contain bacteria. The reason that aseptic techniques were used before germ theory was discovered was merely the result of observation. While the reason that aseptic techniques worked was not understood yet, it was observed that these techniques improved outcomes for patients.

Work Step by Step

To answer this question, it is first important to understand the definition of aseptic. Aseptic refers to something that is free of disease, meaning that it does not contain bacteria. The reason that aseptic techniques were used before germ theory was discovered was merely the result of observation. While the reason that aseptic techniques worked was not understood yet, it was observed that these techniques improved outcomes for patients.
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