Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Flusing Uncovered Toilets Spread Deadly Germs

Have you been flushing the toilet while it is uncovered? You could be releasing loads of germs, especially the Clostridium difficile bacterium into your environment. That was the result of a recent research which shows that the deadly bacterium is mostly spread through the faecaloral route and flies into the air to contaminate surrounding surfaces when toilets are flushed uncovered. In a report which was published online recently in the International Journal of Hospital Infection, the researcher E. L.

Best from the Microbiology Department, Old Medical School, Leeds Teaching Hospital measured airborne suspension of the bacteria in addition to surface contamination after flushing of both lidless and lidded toilets. The researchers discovered the number of viable bacteria to be 12-fold higher from open toilets when compared with closed toilets.
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