Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Dirty Money


Researchers took swabs from the key pads of several ATMs in England in popular shopping centers.

They then took similar swabs from the seats of nearby public lavatories and compared the bacteria under microscopes in a lab.

The swab were left to grow overnight and samples from both locations were found to contain pseudomonads and bacillus, bacterias which are known to cause sickness and diarrhoea.