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Abstract JOHNSON,
C. H. and L. A. BOCZEK. 2008. Inactivation of Helicobacter pylori
by Chloramination. JEMREST 4:00-00 Three strains of Helicobacter pylori were
studied to determine their resistance to chloramination. Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori)
is an organism listed on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
(USEPA) Contaminant Control List (CCL).
H. pylori was exposed to 2ppm of
pre-formed monochloramine at 5°C and 25°C.
Viability of H. pylori was
determined using the spread plate method onto two separate media, blood agar
plates and Wilkens Chalgrin agar.
Results from this study indicated that Wilkens Chlagrin agar was
ineffective at recovering stressed H.
pylori due to exposure of monochloramine.
All Three strains of H. pylori had
a 3 log or better reduction after 20 minutes at 25°C, and after 30 minutes at
5°C on blood agar plates. The data in
this study demonstrates that disinfection of H. pylori can be achieved by using monochloramine as a halogen
disinfectant. |
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