Study reveals the 'invisible life' lurking on the average device - including ... trends now

Study reveals the 'invisible life' lurking on the average device - including ... trends now
Study reveals the 'invisible life' lurking on the average device - including ... trends now

Study reveals the 'invisible life' lurking on the average device - including ... trends now

How filthy is YOUR phone? Stomach-churning study reveals the 'invisible life' lurking on the average device – including E.Coli from human POO 100% of smart devices tested were positive for E.Coli and S. aureus  Bacillus cereus and Fecal Streptococci were among the germs on all screens Taking your phone to the toilet with you was blamed for some of the germs  

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Bacteria from both human and cockroach poo are among the secret germs that lurk on our phones, experts have warned. 

E.Coli and Fecal Streptococci were found on 100 per cent of smartphone screens in a study of the harmful microbes that plague our devices. 

Food poisoning germ, Bacillus cereus, and pneumonia-causing S. aureus, were also found on each of the 20 swabs taken from 10 phones.

While none of them had traces of Salmonella, half of them did contain P. aeruginosa which is commonly found in cockroach poo.  

Sarah McConomy, COO of SellCell, which ran the study, said: 'We were interested to find out just how common harmful bacteria is on our mobile phone screens, and what types of bacteria are the most common. 

Taking your phone to the toilet with you was blamed for some of the germs found on screens

HEALTH RISKS OF BACTERIA FOUND 

E. Coli

Diarrhea, vomiting, respiratory infections, and even urinary tract and bloodstream infections

Fecal Streptococci & Enterococci 

Skin, eye, respiratory tract, and ear diseases. These can also cause urinary tract infections, endocarditis, and bacteremia

Staphylococcus Aureus (S. aureus)

Skin and soft tissue infections, such as cellulitis, abscesses, and furuncles. If more severe, these can develop into bloodstream infections, pneumonia, and even joint infections

Bacillus Cereus

Vomiting and diarrhea

Clostridium Perfringens 

Vomiting, diarrhea, fevers, and lethargy

Source: SellCell.com 

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'The results were truly shocking, with many forms of bacteria originating from human feces, which really highlights a need for people to thoroughly clean and sanitize their cell phones more often.

'What was perhaps the most disturbing to see was the presence of P. aeruginosa, a bacteria that comes directly from cockroaches and their poop. 

'It's really unsettling to think about cockroaches crawling over our phones and even using them as a bathroom when we're not looking!'

The study tested the phone screens of devices owned by six females and four males aged between 22 and 62. 

A total of 20 Fecal Streptococci and Enterococci colonies, which form in the stomach and intestines of both humans and animals, were found on the tested screens.

Another 20 colonies of S. aureus were also found in samples, presenting the risk of respiratory infections, skin infections and even food poisoning.

Taking phones into the bathroom was blamed for some of the germs, with researchers claiming that you can be exposed within just five minutes.

Bacteria become airborne when flushing the toilet, increasing the chance of it falling and landing on

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