Aerosol survival of Escherichia coli B disseminated from the dry state.
- 1 April 1970
- journal article
- Vol. 19 (4) , 604-7
Abstract
Survival was determined for Escherichia coli B disseminated as an aerosol from the dry state. Survival in nitrogen, like that for wet dissemination, was better at low than at high relative humidity (RH). At high RH, survival was characterized by critical zones of instability in survival as a function of RH, instability occurring at 100, 95, 78, 70, and 60% RH. In air, survival was inferior to that in nitrogen at low RH, whereas the converse was found at high RH. The effect was attributed to oxygen. In general, results support the conclusion that to the first approximation survival is related to bacterial water content, the latter increasing with RH. However, a more detailed analysis of results indicates that survival might not be exactly related to bacterial water content. It is shown that death occurred because of rehydration and that the pretreatment of E. coli B affected its aerosol stability characteristics; i.e., wet and dry disseminated aerosols are not equivalent.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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