What temperature kills bacteria in a baby formula?

What temperature kills bacteria in a baby formula?

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  1. The baby formula is supposed to contain no bacteria, if is it properly stored and handled (i.e. using clean and dry utensils when taking out the formula from the box). Depending on the bacteria, some of them resist high temperatures, so the idea is to prevent rather than cure.
    Once the formula prepared, it should be used within the recommended period and after that, the bottle should be properly cleaned.

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  2. With temperature up to 70 degrees C for 15 minutes can kill most of the common bacteria. For a normal person without the thermometer, if you feel really hot where you cannot tolerate the container for a few seconds then it should be hot enough.

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  3. You can’t “kill” bacteria. They are either active or inactive. You make them inactive by eliminating the conditions favorable for activity. If you get it up around 100 degrees, that is warm enough to do the trick and not be too hot for the baby.

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  4. The temperature of boiling water, that is 100 degrees C!!!
    But PLEASE don’t, feed your child with, water that hot water!!!

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