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Storage pathogens

Most mycotoxin-producing Penicillium species are primarily known as storage pathogens however, some may be found in the field environment and these will be addressed here. [Pg.356]

Heat is the most reliable method of virus disinfection. Most human pathogenic viruses are inactivated following exposure at 60°C for 30 minutes. The virus of serum hepatitis can, however, survive this temperature for up to 4 hours. Viruses are stable at low temperatures and are routinely stored at -40 to -70°C. Some viruses are rapidly inactivated by drying, others survive well in a desiccated state. Ultraviolet light inactivates viruses by damaging their nucleic acid and has been used to prepare viral vaccines. These facts must be taken into account in the storage and preparation of viral vaccines (Chapter 15). [Pg.57]


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