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Octave Gengou (27 February 1875, Ouffet – 25 April 1957, Brussels) was a Belgian bacteriologist. He researched with Jules Bordet the Bordetella pertussis bacteria.

Biography

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At the age of 22, he obtained his doctorate at the University of Liège, later being named as deputy director at the Pasteur InstituteofBrabant. In 1945, he became professor emeritus at the University of Brussels.[1]

Gengou worked at the Belgium Pasteur InstituteinBrussels. With Jules Bordet he isolated Bordetella pertussis in pure culture in 1906 and declared it as the cause of whooping cough.[2] In 1912, he developed the first whooping cough-vaccine. He also worked on various important fundamental research on a now common test for diseases (e.g. the "Wassermann test" of August von Wassermann).

He served as secretary general of the Oeuvre Nationale Belge contre la Tuberculose and as an honorary president of the Ligue nationale belge contre la Tuberculose.[1]

Published works

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With Jules Bordet, he collaborated on the following works:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b ARMB; Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium biographical information
  • ^ Archives de l'Institut Pasteur biography of Jules Bordet
  • ^ IDREF.fr bibliography
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