Chemical Destruction of Mycobacterium bovis in Milk.

J Food Prot

Diagnostic Bacteriology Laboratory, National Veterinary Services Laboratories, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Ames, Iowa 50010.

Published: January 1979

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The tuberculocidal activity of phenol and 1-Stroke Environ was tested using five Mycobacterium bovis strains added separately to five samples of untreated cows milk. The tuberculocidal activity of each disinfectant was significantly improved (P = .005) by increasing exposure temperature from 4 to 23 C or by increasing exposure time from 1 to 6 h or by increasing disinfectant concentrations two-fold. Environ diluted 1:8 or phenol diluted 1:32 killed each of the five strains of M. bovis suspended in untreated milk (6 mg/ml) during a 6-h exposure at 23 C. Either disinfectant could be used to destroy M. bovis in unsalable milk from tuberculous cows scheduled for slaughter.

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