Bacteriology is the science and the study of bacteria. + bacteriological bac·te·rio·logi·cal the national bacteriological laboratory. the scientific study of bacteria. Study of bacteria. Modern understanding of bacterial forms dates from Ferdinand Cohn's classifications. Other researchers, such as Louis Pasteur, established the connection between bacteria and fermentation and disease. The modern methods of bacteriological technique began in the late 19th century with the use of stains and the development of methods of cultivating organisms on plates of nutrients. Important discoveries came when Pasteur succeeded in immunizing animals against two bacterial diseases, which led to the development of immunology. See also microbiology
The scientific study of bacteria, especially in relation to disease and agriculture