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Coffee Mugs In Office May Contain Fecal Bacteria

by Julia Samuel on September 27, 2017 at 6:44 PM

Coffee cups used from the office kitchen may not be as clean as you think. The sponge used to clean the cups contains bacteria that may make you fall sick.


According to Dr Charles Gerba, a professor of environmental microbiology from the University of Arizona, the communal kitchen sponge that is rarely changed is a key culprit in the development of bacteria.

‘Rarely changed communal kitchen sponges or cloth used to wipe the coffee cups are the key culprit in spreading bacteria.’

The recent research has reported that around 90 percent of communal coffee mugs are coated with germs.

Dr Gerba suggests that, people should avoid drinking tea or coffee in their co-workers' mugs that may contain fecal bacteria and either one should take his mug to home and put it in dishwasher or should invest in an office cup washer.

Other Bacteria-Carrying Agents

The research team has related the presence of bacteria in smartphones. A study conducted by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 2011, found a ratio of contaminated mobile phones with fecal matter as one in six phones in the United States.

Another study led by Dr Scott Kelley from California University disclosed that, men's offices had remarkably more bacteria than women's offices. Dr Kelley stated that, "Humans are spending an increasing amount of time indoors, yet we know little about the diversity of bacteria and viruses where we live, work and play."

Source: Medindia

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