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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 11, Issue 2 149-152, Copyright © 1921 by American Public Health Association

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DETECTION OF MANURAL POLLUTION IN MILK BY THE ANAËROBIC SPORE TEST

John Weinzirl

The anaërobic spore test for manurial pollution of milk has certain definite advantages. Total bacterial count is at best an indefinite warning, visible dirt gives no clue to manure in solution, while B. coli depends on temperature and may give false indications. The anaërobic spore test is simple and meets requirements.







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