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Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), was a French scientist of the 19th century, is considered one of the fathers of microbiology, the science that studies microorganisms. Pasteur created the first vaccine against rabies, reducing the mortality associated with this disease, but he is best known for inventing pasteurization, a process used to destroy pathogenic microorganisms present in certain foods.