During a seminar at the Institute of Regional Medicine of the National University of the Northeast (UNNE), a study conducted in collaboration with a high school in the city of Corrientes was presented. The study identified that nearly half of students' cell phones contained bacteria related to poor hand hygiene, and several samples even contained agents indicative of fecal contamination, which would be linked to the practice of taking cell phone…
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During a seminar at the Institute of Regional Medicine of the National University of the Northeast (UNNE), a study conducted in collaboration with a high school in the city of Corrientes was presented. The study identified that nearly half of students' cell phones contained bacteria related to poor hand hygiene, and several samples even contained agents indicative of fecal contamination, which would be linked to the practice of taking cell phone…