BTW, a bit of research suggests that most bacteria are killed at minutes four degrees, due to crystals forming and rupturing the cell membrane.
I don't see how body temperature can reanimate them.
I'm not sure it will. Some bacteria are resistant I'm sure. And I have vague memories from food hygiene that it doesn't kill everything.
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BTW, a bit of research suggests that most bacteria are killed at minutes four degrees, due to crystals forming and rupturing the cell membrane.
I don't see how body temperature can reanimate them.