Evaluation of Environmental Hygiene and Microbiological Status of Contamination on Mobile phones from University of Kota

Palavi Sharma, Z. A. Ansari, N. Mahawar, A. Nimawat, S. Barolia
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Invasion of communication technology does not only bring dependence but also a major contribution of infection. Digital devices are possibly potential worldwide vectors of nosocomial infection. Mobile phone has increased the dependency irrespective of the geographical barriers, demographic factors like age, social and economic background. These digital devices have great prominence but they are also potential disease carrying elements. Mobile phones were collected and investigated for potential contamination of microbial flora. Total 25 Mobile phones sample were collected from different departments of university of kota and Sampled using a sterile cotton swab. Collected samples were cultured on Nutrient Agar, MH media and Mac-Conkey using streak plate’s method. The Sample phones collected include Mobile phones of Vice Chancellor, Faculty, Security Gaurd, Students, Sweepers, and Other employees. The Microbial species isolated include as Klebsiella pneumoniae, Actinobecter, Pseudomonas spp., Enterococcus spp, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Escherichia coli and Candida spp. 24 Out of 25 showed 100% contamination. This study provides all the necessary fact that Mobile phones are potential vectors of various diseases and lifestyle change should be adopted by every individual using mobile phone. Better sanitization practices and knowledge may prevent the spread diseases from Mobile Phones.
哥打大学手机污染环境卫生及微生物状况评价
通信技术的入侵不仅带来依赖,而且造成感染。数字设备可能是全球范围内医院感染的潜在媒介。无论地理障碍、年龄、社会和经济背景等人口因素如何,移动电话都增加了依赖性。这些数字设备非常突出,但它们也是潜在的疾病携带元素。收集手机并调查潜在的微生物菌群污染。从哥打大学不同院系收集25部手机样本,用无菌棉签取样。收集的样品采用条纹板法在营养琼脂、MH培养基和Mac-Conkey培养基上培养。收集的样本手机包括校长、教师、保安、学生、清洁工和其他员工的手机。检出的微生物种类包括肺炎克雷伯菌、放线菌、假单胞菌、肠球菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、表皮葡萄球菌、大肠杆菌和念珠菌,25个中有24个污染100%。这项研究提供了所有必要的事实,即手机是各种疾病的潜在媒介,每个使用手机的人都应该改变生活方式。更好的卫生措施和知识可以防止疾病从移动电话传播。
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