Warning to smartwatch wearers - research finds band loaded with dangerous micro organism

In the journal Advances in Infectious Diseases, a group of researchers from Florida Atlantic University have made an alarming discovery.

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Looking at 20 completely different smartwatch wristbands, 95 % of them have been contaminated with doubtlessly dangerous micro organism that might result in an infection and sickness.

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Biological scientist Nwadiuto Esiobu mentioned: "Even at relatively low numbers these pathogens are of public health significance."

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Esiobu defined that the micro organism has the flexibility to "significantly affect the health of immunocompromised hosts".

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He added: "The quantity and taxonomy of bacteria we found on the wristbands show that there is a need for regular sanitation of these surfaces."

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This is alleged to be very true for healthcare staff and hospital workers who come into contact with weak sufferers.

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The latest research highlighted how the fabric the smartwatch wristband was product of affected bacterial colonisation.

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Esiobu mentioned: "Plastic and rubber wristbands may provide a more appropriate environment for bacterial growth as porous and static surfaces tend to attract and be colonised by bacteria."

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Meanwhile, silver or gold wristbands have been much less prone to have a colonisation of micro organism on them.

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Those probably to have the best ranges of staphylococcal micro organism on their watch wristbands have been fitness center goers.

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Staphylococcus

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While Staphylococcus can dwell harmlessly on individuals's pores and skin, in the event that they enter a minimize, the NHS says it could result in a pores and skin an infection.

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Signs of a staphylococcus pores and skin an infection embrace:

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  • A painful purple lump or bump on the pores and skin
  • Hot, purple and swollen pores and skin
  • Sores, crusts or blisters
  • Sore, purple eyelids or eyes.
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The well being physique warns: "Staph bacteria can also cause more serious infections, like blood poisoning and toxic shock syndrome."

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Escherichia coli (E.coli)

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An E.coli an infection can result in abdomen ache, bloody diarrhoea and kidney failure.

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If the an infection develops into haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS), though fee, it may be lethal.

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Pseudomona

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This kind of bacterial an infection tends to solely happen in those that have a weakened immune system.

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The an infection can result in respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, and intra-abdominal infections, amongst many extra.

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