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rwoodyer
at Thu Apr 14 17:26:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rwoodyer ]
>> The mites are dead~ and I *Think* most pathogens die in freezing. If your worried that their freezing may not have gotten low enough to kill everything~ purchase some dry ice and pack it around the rats for a couple hours~ that should bring the temp down far enough to kill anything left!"
Just wanted to state that this is a huge misconception! Freezing only preserves microscopic pathogens.
In my lab we store all of our live cells line at -80C (colder than dry ice) and they survive for about 5-10 years on average before they need to be revived and frozen again. This is true for most bacteria, protozoans, and fungi. *Most* multicellular parasites are killed by freezing, but almost none of the microbial parasites are affected!
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