Why These 'Cool Images' May Send You Scurrying For Disinfectant!
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At first glance, these pictures seem a little intriguing and even appear cool to some of you. However, that opinion may change once you realize that the images are not some kind of modern art but instead, those of actual bacteria that thrive upon the touchscreens of all smart phones.
The photos are a result of a classroom experiment recently conducted by the students of England's University of Surrey for their Practical and Biomedical Bacteriology unit. They began by lifting an imprint off their smartphone screens and transferring it to bacterial growth Petri dishes.
Within three days, the students were rewarded for their efforts with many different kinds of 'cool images' - All belonging to the different bacterium that were happily thriving on their respective cell phones. The good news is that most of them were like the genus Micrococcus, a harmless bacteria that is commonly found on human skin.
A few however, did have the Staphylococcus aureus, the bacteria responsible for ailments like staph infections and food poisoning. But Dr. Simon, the professor that assigned the experiment, was not fazed by that either - That's because 20% of people are persistent carriers of this bacteria while over 60% carry it intermittently!
Another common thing found was bacteria from things the owners had recently touched. For example, one Petri dish featured a dense colony of Bacillus mycoldes - A bacteria that normally thrive in soil, which led the professor to rightfully conclude that the owner of the cellphone had recently been gardening or somehow come in contact with mud. Not surprisingly, touchscreen phones harbored more bacteria than ones with keypads - Time to revert to good old flip phones again?
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399 Comments
- dogguy234over 12 yearsi agree with you akaneoncityligh. I have an Ipad with looots of fingerprints on it. I never used to care... and just play games on it. But now i DO care. I don't want that stuff on my iPad!
- akaneoncitylighover 12 yearsexactly. i don't want to end up taking blood tests just for this and who knows what else?
- akaneoncitylighover 12 yearswhat i ment was blood tests for the harmful bacteria.
- akaneoncitylighover 12 yearseven though some bacteria helps us, im still cleaning every electronic item in my home and mostly hard on my iPad.
- Cuteover 12 yearsI don't like bacteria!
- jettyoover 12 yearsyeah....putting down my phone now.
- tennisover 12 yearsAhh its on my phone!!! EWW I don't like bacteria!
- <3mustachesover 12 yearswell...im cleaning my phone now...
- indiover 12 yearsThat's interesting... I think I will clean my Android Tablet more often!!?!?!?
- nothingover 12 yearsany phone will have bacteria if you touch it. The question is "do the bacteria harm the screen?"
- hiover 12 yearssmartphones rule!
- MRS.FUSCO<3over 12 yearsI WOULD NEVER LEAVE MY SMARTPHONE...NOT EVEN IF IT HAS BACTERIA MY PHONE IS MY BFF LOLZ