Germs and dangerous bacteria on the screens... Beware!
Electronic touch screens are now scattered everywhere around us, so if you are planning to travel, you must at some point call a touch screen, starting at the airport, ordering food or choosing a clip to watch it on the plane.
Tips when dealing with touch screens:
While these screens seem to have been greatly facilitated when traveling, but at the same time they have become a hotspot for germs and harmful bacteria, this may be caused by the cause of your illness after travel.
A British study according to the site report "Healthline" reported that infection-causing bacteria can be found from human and animal faeces in most public touch screens, especially bacteria originating in the intestines, nose or even stool.
Intestinal bacteria:
According to the report, intestinal bacteria, which come from plants in the digestive tract, are usually found on those screens, while the infection may cause fever, headache, chills, diarrhea and, in the most severe cases, can lead to meningitis or urinary tract infections.
Listeria :
The researchers also discovered "Listeria ", a dangerous germ transmitted by food.
1. Personal hygiene is the first line of defense to keep the body against bacteria.
2-Wash your hands thoroughly and sterilize them after touching the screens or surfaces that many people touch.
3-Wash your hands before and after eating.
4. During travel, a hand sanitizer is retained for use in time of emergency.