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June
9, 2005:
Who Doesn't Wash Their Hands?
Interview
with Ronald Klatz, M.D., D.O., author of
Infection
Protection
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Mike Carruthers:
Do you always wash your hands after using the bathroom?
Ronald
Klatz, M.D., D.O.:
As much as 50% of men won't wash their hands after going to
the bathroom and 25% of women won't. Very, very scary.
Dr. Ronald
Klatz, author of the book, Infection
Protection says the University of Arizona published some
research a few years ago…
They
found that almost a third of the railings in public transportation,
in buses, subways were infected with the same bacteria that
is found in feces. That 25% of the seats in movie theatres were
infected with E.Coli bacteria, which is the bacteria from feces.
We just don't appreciate how much at risk we are simply by not
washing our hands.
If that
doesn't gross you out next time you're in a restaurant watch
the people who serve your food.
And it
is frightening how many times people who are serving your dinner
are touching their nose, rubbing their nose, sneezing.
Dr. Klatz
says when you do wash your hands in a public restroom always
use a paper towel to open the door to get out because that door
knob has been touched by all those people who did not wash their
hands. And always remember to wash under your fingernails.
Another
weak point is people don't dry their hands thoroughly. If you
don't dry your hands thoroughly what you're doing is you're
allowing those bacteria to take a bath and to dry right back
on your hands again.
At somethingyoushouldknow.net
I'm Mike Carruthers and that's Something You Should Know.
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