Cell phones are also infected with E.Coli bacteria.
The results of a study by scientists from the Queen Mary Institute of the University of London and the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (UK) published on November 13 showed that 1/6 of the world's mobile phones carry traces of E.Coli, a type of intestinal bacteria that can cause death.
The results of a study by scientists from the Queen Mary Institute of the University of London and the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (UK) published on November 13 showed that 1/6 of the world's mobile phones carry traces of E.Coli, a type of intestinal bacteria that can cause death.
1/6 of the world's mobile phones contain traces of E.Coli
Scientists believe that the reason E. Coli bacteria exist on "cell phones" is because they "move" from the "owner's" furniture, pockets, and shirts.
Mobile phones are a useful tool for humans, but they are also one of the unexpected vectors of bacteria that cause intestinal diseases. Therefore, scientists recommend that people should regularly clean their "weak phones" and should not handle their "cell phones" with unclean hands.
According to SGGP