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AT the present moment when the Continent has again become the battle-field between cholera and the human race, all questions concerning the cause, diffusion, and prevention of the cholera virus ...
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Scientists at the University of Surrey analysed two wristbands worn to the Reading Festival in 2013 and discovered a 'surprisingly high number' of staphylococci and micrococci bacteria.
Bacteria called Micrococci are the 'real' stink-masters. They can break down the long-chain fatty acids, the hormones and the amino acids that are naturally present in sweat.
Laboratory tests on two bands that had been on a fan’s wrists since Reading Festival in 2013 showed they were home to around 9,000 micrococci and 2,000 staphylococci.
Results found that the wristbands were home to 9,000 micrococci and 2,000 staphylococci - bacteria that can cause boils, infections and food poisoning.
Cottell found a concentration of approximately 9000 micrococci and 2000 staphylococci bacteria on the two wristbands. That’s around 20 times the amount of micrococci and staphylococci normally ...
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