1 in 6 Cellphones in Britain Contaminated With 'Fecal Matter'

FRIDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) -- One in six cellphones in Britain may be contaminated with fecal matter that can spread E. coli, likely because so many people don't wash their hands properly after using the toilet, a new study contends.

The findings also suggest that many people lie about their hygiene habits, according to the researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Queen Mary, University of London.

The study authors went to 12 cities and collected 390 samples from the cellphones and hands of volunteers, who were also asked about their hand-washing habits.

Ninety-five percent of the participants told the researchers that they washed their hands with soap and water where possible. However, lab tests revealed that 92 percent of phones and 82 percent of hands had bacteria on them. The researchers also found that 16 percent of hands and 16 percent of cellphones harbored E. coli bacteria, which is found in feces and can cause serious illness.

The study was released to coincide with Global Handwashing Day on Oct. 15.

"This study provides more evidence that some people still don't wash their hands properly, especially after going to the toilet. I hope the thought of having E. coli on their hands and phones encourages them to take more care in the bathroom -- washing your hands with soap is such a simple thing to do but there is no doubt it saves lives," Dr. Val Curtis, a hygiene expert at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and U.K. campaign leader for Global Handwashing Day, said in a school news release.

"Our analysis revealed some interesting results from around the U.K. While some cities did much better than others, the fact that E. coli was present on phones and hands in every location shows this is a nationwide problem. People may claim they wash their hands regularly but the science shows otherwise," Dr. Ron Cutler, of Queen Mary, University of London, said in the news release.

Hand-washing with soap can prevent a number of illnesses caused by bacteria and viruses.

More information

The American Society for Microbiology has more about the importance of hand-washing.

 

573 comments

  • Bill  •  7 months ago
    What else have those hands touched? Money and coins? Door handles? Food? The zippers of politicians and stock brokers?
  • Eric  •  7 months ago
    Brings a whole new meaning to the term "potty mouth" doesn't it?
    • Silly Walk 6 months ago
      Means people talk on their cell phone with their head up their a_s... I don't know why this is news...
  • TEN-OF-WANDS  •  7 months ago
    It could be because so many people talk #$%$
  • Quint  •  7 months ago
    Are they using the toilet paper "APP"?
    • Ian 7 months ago
      No, the hand washing app. Virtual water for the win!
  • optionout  •  7 months ago
    Nice.
  • Design Diva  •  7 months ago
    Ew.
    • Christine 7 months ago
      Double ew...customers always call their insurance company from their cell phone when I need to verify...then...hand the flippin' thing to me. NO MORE! I say...
    • turtlewannabee 7 months ago
      well, it's lunchtime... hmm. guess i'll go home, boil my cell phone, gargle with Listerine for thirty minutes and bleach my hands. diet's going GREAT so far.
    • makebae 7 months ago
      Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Infinity!
  • Marion  •  7 months ago
    yeaa baby!
  • Robert  •  7 months ago
    That's what you get for talking out of your #$%$..
  • edwin  •  7 months ago
    New meaning to the term : Awwwww ssshheeoootttt
  • aces  •  7 months ago
    Sounds more like the Brits use their cellphones as #$%$
  • Staci  •  7 months ago
    These are the same people who are fond of calling anyone who isn't British "dirty?" LOL Add this to their penchant for having great teeth. Eeeewwwwwwwww!
  • carebear  •  7 months ago
    that from talking sh** on the phone
  • BigDaddy  •  7 months ago
    Thats theshats!
  • richard  •  7 months ago
    Wow what a #$%$ deal
  • MICHAEL  •  7 months ago
    i bet their head is also full of fecal matter
  • HolyShinto  •  7 months ago
    EWWWWWWWWWW!!! Don't they wipe their ###@@#@# over there and wash their hands before touching anything else?
    • 38 Special 7 months ago
      Do they go to the dentist?
    • Z 7 months ago
      Over where? I can't count the times I see people leave the rest room without washing their hands...or teaching their kids to wash.
  • GEORGE F  •  7 months ago
    5 out of 6 cell phones there are contaminated with green teeth.
  • Simon  •  7 months ago
    thats why you should always have hand sanitizer handy
  • Simon  •  7 months ago
    ewww that is gross
  • Mike  •  7 months ago
    Bettcha Britain isn't the only guilty party. Same applies to shopping carts and believe it or not coffee cups used by heavy coffee drinkers. Anything that is routinely used would be contaminated without proper handwashing technique isn't used.