Environment (physical factors such as climate, season, and geographic location; availability of appropriate reservoirs; sanitary and housing conditions; and availability of potable water)
Koch's postulates involves use of artificial culture media, there are certain organisms that cannot grow in artificial media
Not all people that are infected develop clinically-evident disease, most of the time infections are sub-clinical (no apparent clinical manifestation)
Difference in genetic characteristics of human beings may modulate their responses to the same organisms (may be mild to some, and may be fatal to some)
Certain organisms are species-specific, there are organisms that produce the disease only in humans, thus cannot be tested in healthy susceptible animals
Period of marked recovery, the patient generally returns to normal functions, although some diseases may inflict permanent damage that the body cannot fully repair