1951
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.1951.tb04635.x
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A Note on the Thermoduric Bacterial Content of Farm Water Supplies

Abstract: SUMMARY: Significantly higher thermoduric colony counts were obtained when 5 ml. of water were laboratory pasteurized in 5 ml. of sterile milk or 2 ml. of water were pasteurized in 8 ml. of sterile milk, than when 10 ml. of water were directly pasteurized; 86% of the water samples had higher thermoduric counts after pasteurization in milk. Large differences were not common, only 19% of the ratios being over 5 and 5% over 10. Aerobic sporing rods were dominant in the thermoduric microflora irrespective of the … Show more

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“…Data obtained by Westwater & Mills (1947) on supplies from small farms in Cumberland and by Thomas & Jones-Evans (1946) on hand-milked samples in Cardiganshire showed a somewhat higher incidence of thermoduric organisms, some 13-18y0 of the samples having counts of more than 104/ml. I n the latter survey, milks from farms employing machine-milking were also examined and these showed significantly higher results than the hand-milked supplies, some 30% of the samples showing counts exceeding 104/ml.…”
Section: Incidence Of Thermodtjric Organisms In Milk Suppliesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Data obtained by Westwater & Mills (1947) on supplies from small farms in Cumberland and by Thomas & Jones-Evans (1946) on hand-milked samples in Cardiganshire showed a somewhat higher incidence of thermoduric organisms, some 13-18y0 of the samples having counts of more than 104/ml. I n the latter survey, milks from farms employing machine-milking were also examined and these showed significantly higher results than the hand-milked supplies, some 30% of the samples showing counts exceeding 104/ml.…”
Section: Incidence Of Thermodtjric Organisms In Milk Suppliesmentioning
confidence: 96%