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[PDF]Fate of Salmonella in baby powder milk

 

Author: Amel Dhiaf 1*, Neziha Chnity 1 and Amina Bakhrouf 2

 

Received 18 January 2004, accepted 25 April 2004.

Abstract

 

Gastroenteritis infections due to Salmonella species caused significant morbidity and mortality at 3 Tunisian hospitals from February 2000 through July 2000. Infective baby powder milk is the main cause of this epidemiology. The recovery of injured Salmonella was experimentally obtained by long-term incubation in nutrient broth and also, by gastrointestinal tracts passage into mice. The germ appeared in several organs (stomach, intestines, liver and lungs).

 

Key words: Salmonella, powder milk, mice, resuscitation, epidemiology.

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Journal: Food, Agriculture & Environment (JFAE)
Online ISSN: 1459-0263
Year: 2004, Vol. 2, Issue 2, pages 149-150.
Publisher: WFL

 


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