Chlorine inactivation of spores of Encephalitozoon spp.

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This report is an extension of a preliminary investigation on the use of chlorine to inactivate spores of Encephalitozoon intestinalis and to investigate the effect of chlorine on two other species, E cuniculi and E. hellem, associated with human infection. The 50% tissue culture infective doses of these three species were also determined. On the basis of the results obtained, it appears that chlorination of water is an effective means of controlling spores of these organisms in the aquatic environment.

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Johnson, C. H., Marshall, M. M., DeMaria, L. A., Moffet, J. M., & Korich, D. G. (2003). Chlorine inactivation of spores of Encephalitozoon spp. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 69(2), 1325–1326. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.69.2.1325-1326.2003

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