Karl F. Meyer
Karl Friedrich Meyer (May 19, 1884 – April 27, 1974) was a Swedish born American pathologist. His career was dedicated to work on infectious disease; he worked on Brucellae and the human and animals diseases it causes, he discovered the virus that caused western equine encephalitis and a number of similar viruses, he discovered the cause of psittacosis after falling ill with it himself. He developed a vaccine against pneumonic plague that was used in World War II and he developed food commercial processing standard that prevented botulism contamination.
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May 19 - 1884 - April 27 - 1974 - Swedish - American - Pathologist - Brucellae - Virus - Western equine encephalitis - Psittacosis - Pneumonic plague - World War II - Botulism
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