Alice Evans (1881-1975), bacteriologist who identified a bacterial infection carried by cows that caused undulating fever in humans in 1918. Her work was initially rejected, cut confirmed by others in the late 1920's and resulted in laws requiring milk pasteurization.

Alice Evans (1881-1975), bacteriologist who identified a bacterial infection carried by cows that caused undulating fever in humans in 1918. Her work was initially rejected, cut confirmed by others in the late 1920's and resulted in laws requiring milk pasteurization.
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