Actual infections in humans are nowadays rare in developed countries, mainly because pasteurisation kills " M . bovis " bacteria in infected milk.
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Its like the pasteurisation of milk . 161�F ( 71.7�C ) for 15 sec or 145�F ( 62.8�C ) for 30 minutes.
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He is responsible for both the introduction of pasteurisation to Australia's dairy industry and the introduction of the Swiss Nathan System of brewing to Australia.
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The building contains an evaporator room, store rooms, cheese manufacturing rooms, cheese drying rooms, a cheese elevator, pasteurisation room and a bottle room.
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In 1948 pasteurised bottled milk sales commenced and in 1953, the earliest part of the complex was remodelled and a modern pasteurisation and bottling plant was installed.
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Snus is made using a steam heat process ( much like pasteurisation ) and is usually placed under the upper lip, which means that spitting is not necessary.
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However, in areas of the developing world where pasteurisation is not routine, " M . bovis " is a relatively common cause of human tuberculosis.
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Improved living conditions and pasteurisation of milk had caused a decline in the incidence of that illness and many hospitals were seeking new medical endeavors upon which to focus.
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In the articles on hygiene, pasteurisation, etc, there is mention that medieval europeans bathed, but no mention why-did they believe dirt carried disease?
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Humans can catch bTB, but public health control measures, including milk pasteurisation and the BCG vaccine, mean it is not a significant risk to human health.