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Dry-heat inactivation of "Mycobacterium canettii".

Djaltou Aboubaker OsmanEric GarnotelMichel Drancourt
Published in: BMC research notes (2017)
Exposed to 35 °C, M. tuberculosis H37Rv, "M canettii" CIPT140010059 and "M. canettii" 157 exhibited a survival rate of 108, 95 and 81%, which is significantly higher than that of "M. canettii" 173. However, all tested mycobacteria tolerated a 90-min exposure at 45 °C. In the foodstuff models set at 70 °C, no growing mycobacteria were visualized. This study supports the premise that "M. canettii" may survive up to 45 °C; and suggests that contaminated raw drinks and foodstuffs but not cooked ones may be sources of infection for populations.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • drinking water
  • heavy metals
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • risk assessment
  • hiv aids
  • human immunodeficiency virus
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  • drug induced