Ick! Researchers find E. coli on 1 in 6 cell phones
In 12 cities across England this past spring, researchers took almost 400 samples from cell phones and hands on the hunt for bacteria.
The researchers--from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Queen Mary, University of London--found that 16 percent of both the phones and hands contained E. coli, a form of bacteria that inhabits our intestines and is typically spread through fecal matter.
At 400, the sample size is by no means large, but if those percentages are accurate, there is simply no getting around the conclusion: traces of our own poop and the resulting bacteria are hanging out on 1 in 6 of our phones and hands.… Read more

