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  2. 13 unsuspecting places germs lurk — in public and at home - AOL

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    As cold and flu season gets closer, theGrio examines some top germ magnets you may not be aware of. Cold The post 13 unsuspecting places germs lurk — in public and at home appeared first on TheGrio.

  3. Are there health risks to using public toilets? Here’s what ...

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    Still, generally speaking, intact skin — meaning, not having an open wound — and our body’s existing healthy, protective microbes “do a really good job at preventing germs we pick up in ...

  4. Door handle bacteria - Wikipedia

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    The material can affect the time bacteria can survive on door handles, but more important is the temperature and humidity of the environment. A hospitable environment can allow bacteria to thrive for anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks on a surface. A crucial factor in the bacterial growth and spread is the location of the handle.

  5. 5 things that have more germs than your toilet seat - AOL

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    The human mouth, a cutting board, and your keyboard are crawling with much more germs than a toilet seat. If you freak out over germs, this video is not for you. More on AOL:

  6. List of human microbiota - Wikipedia

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    Human microbiota are microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi and archaea) found in a specific environment. They can be found in the stomach, intestines, skin, genitals and other parts of the body. [1] Various body parts have diverse microorganisms. Some microbes are specific to certain body parts and others are associated with many microbiomes.

  7. United States Postal Service irradiated mail - Wikipedia

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    Irradiated mail is mail that has been deliberately exposed to radiation, typically in an effort to disinfect it. The most notable instance of mail irradiation in the US occurred in response to the 2001 anthrax attacks; the level of radiation chosen to kill anthrax spores was so high that it often changed the physical appearance of the mail.

  8. Here’s how Lysol Disinfectant Spray actually works, and where ...

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    Nonetheless, if you can’t find Lysol at the store, Wuest said that most other antibacterial and antiseptic wipes contain the same mix of active ingredients and you should check their labels for ...

  9. Biofilm - Wikipedia

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    One species of bacteria that can be found in various industries and is a major cause of foodborne disease is Salmonella. [147] Large amounts of Salmonella contamination can be found in the poultry processing industry as about 50% of Salmonella strains can produce biofilms on poultry farms. [143]