The disease-producing bacteria as a class grow best in a medium which is slightly alkaline.
While the presence of organic matter does not necessarily indicate the presence of disease-producing bacteria, it is a medium in which such germs live and multiply; for that reason it is an indicator of possible harm.
Again, water that appears pure may be polluted with disease-producing bacteria to such an extent as to endanger the lives of all who use it.
Sickness due to the use of polluted water does not necessarily develop as specific diseases, unless the water contains disease-producing bacteria.
We may observe that the gas-producing bacteria in Cheddar cheese last much longer than the peptonising organisms, for they are still present up to eighty days.
Still other color-producing bacteria, such as those that produce violet or green changes in the milk, have been observed.
Disease-producing bacteria may be grouped with reference to their relation toward milk into two classes, depending upon the manner in which infection occurs: Class I.
Disease-producing bacteria capable of being transmitted directly from a diseased animal to man through the medium of infected milk.
In a variety of ways, however, the milk may be subject to contaminating influences after it is drawn from the animal, and so give opportunity for the development of disease-producing bacteria.
In the lower part of the field is a comb with the intervals between its teeth corresponding to one complete revolution of this screw-head.
By keeping the supply of food from disease-producing bacteria: (a) Use screens to keep out flies, which transfer bacteria from their bodies to food.
Light should be listed as the first essential of healthy stables, light to kill disease-producing bacteria, to make dirty corners and holes impossible, and to react on the vitality of the animals.
This we know because the disease-producing bacteria can be grown in broth and the mixture can be strained through fine porcelain, fine enough to strain out the bacteria.
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