I wonder if anybody has ever met the Clostridium botulinum (the most
dangerous SRB) in the Argentinean waters.
Regards,
Cecilia.
-----Mensaje original-----
De: tilak [mailto:tilakr@sify.com]
Enviado el: February 24, 2005 12:07 PM
Para: Francisco Camino
CC: seafood@ucdavis.edu
Asunto: Re: anaerobic sulphite reducing
CLOSTRIDIUM Spc IS CONSIDERED AS ANAEROBIC SULFITE REDUCING BACTERIA.
ABSENSE OF SALMONELLA AND FAECAL COLIFORMS DO NOT GUARANTEE THE
ABSENSE OF SRB.
r.thilak makkiseril
seafood technologist
atoz lab,cochin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Francisco Camino" <frankcamino@yahoo.com>
To: <seafood@ucdavis.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 5:53 AM
Subject: anaerobic sulphite reducing
> Dear.Colleagues:
>
> I would like to know what are considered anaerobic
> sulphite reducing bacterias and if the absence of
> salmonella and feacals coliforms can be enough to know
> if the anaerobic bacterias could be absence also?.
>
> Best regards,
> Francisco Camino
> Seafood Chemist
> Brazil
>
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