Recently (Ulger et al., 2009) have
demonstrated thathealth care workers' hands and mobile phones were
contaminated with various types of
microorganisms and concluded that
mobile phones used in daily practice
maybe a source of nosocomial infections
in hospitals. Scientific information about
the occurrence of bacteria on various
objects outside the health care facilities is
very little and needs to be enriched in
order to educate people on the necessity of
improving the habit of hand washing to
reduce microbial transmission. The aim of
this study was is to investigate the
presence of bacteria on 4different objects
(computer keyboards and computer mice,
elevator buttons and shopping carts
handles) that are frequently used by people
in the city of Jeddah, SaudiArabia.(Ulger
et al., 2009)
In a discussion of the bacterial niche of a
keyboard, so much depends on the user
and what bacteria and contaminants a user
brings to the device. This section will
focus on niche conditions that present
itself as optimal for bacteria in an
environment exposed to active practice of
medicine. Significant amount of bacteria
on keyboards in healthcare environments
is transferred through wet gloves, contaminated gloves, or poor hygiene
from healthcare specialists. Bacterial
transmission results from tapping on the
keys and regular usage of the device, which may incur contaminants such as
Recently (Ulger et al., 2009) havedemonstrated thathealth care workers' hands and mobile phones werecontaminated with various types ofmicroorganisms and concluded thatmobile phones used in daily practicemaybe a source of nosocomial infectionsin hospitals. Scientific information aboutthe occurrence of bacteria on variousobjects outside the health care facilities isvery little and needs to be enriched inorder to educate people on the necessity ofimproving the habit of hand washing toreduce microbial transmission. The aim ofthis study was is to investigate thepresence of bacteria on 4different objects(computer keyboards and computer mice,elevator buttons and shopping cartshandles) that are frequently used by peoplein the city of Jeddah, SaudiArabia.(Ulgeret al., 2009)In a discussion of the bacterial niche of akeyboard, so much depends on the userand what bacteria and contaminants a userbrings to the device. This section willfocus on niche conditions that presentitself as optimal for bacteria in anenvironment exposed to active practice ofmedicine. Significant amount of bacteriaon keyboards in healthcare environmentsis transferred through wet gloves, contaminated gloves, or poor hygienefrom healthcare specialists. Bacterialtransmission results from tapping on thekeys and regular usage of the device, which may incur contaminants such as
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