what are the contributions of pasteur during the first world war
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As Pasteur had foreseen, his work and that of his disciples significantly contributed to saving lives during the Great War. Thanks to the typhoid fever (page in French) vaccine, it is likely that Institut Pasteur scientists prevented at least one million soldiers from contracting this, often deadly, disease
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