Bacterial Genetics and Genomics, Chapter 6, Discussion topic 2 and 3. Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli are able to grow at low temperatures and from there be transmitted to humans and cause disease. Having antimicrobials that can work at low temperatures is important to breaking the transmission chain, particularly from food. However, most experiments onContinue reading “Pathogens at low temperature and antimicrobials.”
