Watch out for Mobaillat contaminated with fecal matter
A British study published Friday, and there is a problem in the clean and wash your hands when the British after it was discovered that one of every six mobile phones, devices contaminated with fecal matter in one form or another.
Dr Val Curtis of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in the report that the study provides "further evidence that people still do not wash their hands well, especially after they came out of the toilets."
The researchers participating in the study to take samples for 390 cell phone and the hands of people in 12 British city, and then analyzed the samples in the laboratory.
The study shows that the sample of the population of London had a higher proportion of bacteria "E. coli", which appear in the stool, on their hands and the ratio of up to 28 per cent.
And can cause food poisoning bacteria, and in severe cases can cause death.
The study, involving researchers from Queen Mary University of London, the British tend to lack of attention to good hygiene.
In conducting the study, said 95 per cent of respondents to the researchers that they wash their hands with soap when possible, but the researchers said that 92 per cent of mobile phones and 82 per cent of the hands that were taken Niat of which contain the bacteria.
Also revealed that 16 percent of the labor and the same percentage of cellular phones contain bacteria "E. coli".
Dr Ron Cutler of the University of London Queen Mary, people complain that they can wash their hands regularly, is that science reveals the opposite.
The British survey published in 2009 showed that women surpass men in terms of personal hygiene as the third male deliberately only to wash their hands with soap after using the toilet compared to two-thirds of the women.
In the study, the team from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine series of awareness of electronic messages in a number of entrances to public toilets for a public service stations.
And by special sensors, the group identified that more than 250 thousand people visited the facilities and times their use of soap for washing hands.
The team found that one third of males only baptized to wash hands with soap after using the toilet, for two-thirds women.
While a study published in Scientific American in 2007 to widen the gap between the sexes when it comes to cleanliness or hygiene, where the study revealed that one third of males could not bother to wash their hands after using the bathroom, compared with 12 per cent of females.
And conducted the study or research, a group of researchers who observed the male and female public toilets in secret, and revealed its findings in a scientific meeting Monday of infectious disease scientists.
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