Dead outbreak of people hiding in women's handbags
A new study finds that women's bags not only contain chalk, books, phones, wallets . but also hide E. coli, deadly toxic bacteria and even traces of stool.
Researchers were stunned to discover that women's bags, including handbags, laptop bags and gym bags, are home to an outbreak.
Inside these bags are the presence of E.coli bacteria, the culprit causing deadly and streptococcal food poisoning, which often exists in animal feces and can cause pneumonia. as well as meningitis.
Women's bags contain not only personal belongings, but also a haven for many dangerous pathogenic bacteria.(Photo: Corbis)
More worrisome, the team found traces of intestinal bacilli, which originate from manure and warm-blooded animals. They can trigger bleeding, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
They also obtained evidence of the presence of Pseudomonas, a type of microorganism present in soil, water, plants, animals and the second most common cause of infection. hospital treatment.
The study authors also published information about women's handbag usage habits, of which 33% were found to have never cleaned their bags. Many women even confess to carrying dirty underwear or used toilet paper in their bags every day.
Another sad news is that one in five of the women interviewed admits to chewing on the gum they suddenly saw in their bags before a job appointment or interview.
One member of the research team stressed: "Our research results are amazing, especially when many people come so willing to eat the remaining gum at the bottom of their pockets, completely I don't know if I'm simultaneously bringing harmful bacteria into my mouth. "
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