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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
English Northerners' Hands Up To 3 Times Dirtier Than Those Living In England's South:
The results indicated that commuters in Newcastle were up to three times more likely than those in London to have faecal bacteria on their hands (44% compared to 13%) while those in Birmingham and Cardiff were roughly equal in the hand hygiene stakes (23% and 24% respectively). Commuters in Liverpool also registered a high score for faecal bacteria, with a contamination rate of 34%. GNXP readers will know that these sorts of data might imply more than just public health issues. Labels: pathogens |