Chemical closet treatment of typhoid carrier faeces

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An investigation to test the efficiency of chemical closets in treating excreta from typhoid carriers is described. The use of these closets kept a stream, which had in the past frequently contained Salmonella typhi, typhoid free for 24 months. Selenite broth as made in this laboratory, containing a final concentration of 0·8% sodium hydrogen selenite when inoculated with the water sample, was significantly better than commercial selenite brilliant green enrichment broth for the recovery of S. typhi. © 1972, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Harvey, R. W. S., & Price, T. H. (1972). Chemical closet treatment of typhoid carrier faeces. Journal of Hygiene, 70(3), 439–443. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400063014

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