The mobile phones come to be an important device all people use it for communication and phones can be contaminated with bacterial isolates. this study tries to do a little investigation about kinds and percent of pathogenic bacteria and the detection of some antibiotic resistance one and difference between that found in the healthcare worker’s mobile phone and peoples who work out of that field. Samples collection were done using mobile phones belongs to healthcare workers and Basra University employments. Swabs were cultured on different media then the suspected colonies were identified by recognizing the morphology of colonies, staining with Gram’s stain then tested with biochemical tests. Our study shows bacterial isolates in all the sc...
Background: Cell phones have become one of the necessary means of life and they are commonly used al...
This study was conducted to isolate and identify bacteria contaminants on a mobile phone. The samp...
Background: Hospital associated infections are a major problem in all hospital settings. The heavy u...
Aim: This study aimed at investigating the microbial contamination of mobile phones in a hospital se...
Background. Healthcare workers (HCWs) may be using their mobile phones (MPs) to carry microbes that ...
A study was carried out between February and March, 2012, to enumerate, isolate and identify bacteri...
Mobile phones contaminated with bacteria may act as fomites. Antibiotic resistant bacterial contamin...
Cell phones may be an ideal habitat for colonization by bacterial pathogens, especially in hot clima...
Abstract Background Mobile phones of health care professionals could harbor microbes which cause nos...
Cell phones are indispensable accessories both professionally and socially, but they also play role ...
AbstractBackgroundMobile phones of healthcare workers (HCWs) could be colonized by potential bacteri...
Background: Nowadays mobile phones are an important means of communication. These are used in an env...
Microorganisms live almost everywhere, they are even present on inanimate objects such as Mobile pho...
Objective: The use of cellular telephones by medical personnel and the associated nosocomial transmi...
Mobile phones have become indispensable accessories of professional and social life. Micro-organisms...
Background: Cell phones have become one of the necessary means of life and they are commonly used al...
This study was conducted to isolate and identify bacteria contaminants on a mobile phone. The samp...
Background: Hospital associated infections are a major problem in all hospital settings. The heavy u...
Aim: This study aimed at investigating the microbial contamination of mobile phones in a hospital se...
Background. Healthcare workers (HCWs) may be using their mobile phones (MPs) to carry microbes that ...
A study was carried out between February and March, 2012, to enumerate, isolate and identify bacteri...
Mobile phones contaminated with bacteria may act as fomites. Antibiotic resistant bacterial contamin...
Cell phones may be an ideal habitat for colonization by bacterial pathogens, especially in hot clima...
Abstract Background Mobile phones of health care professionals could harbor microbes which cause nos...
Cell phones are indispensable accessories both professionally and socially, but they also play role ...
AbstractBackgroundMobile phones of healthcare workers (HCWs) could be colonized by potential bacteri...
Background: Nowadays mobile phones are an important means of communication. These are used in an env...
Microorganisms live almost everywhere, they are even present on inanimate objects such as Mobile pho...
Objective: The use of cellular telephones by medical personnel and the associated nosocomial transmi...
Mobile phones have become indispensable accessories of professional and social life. Micro-organisms...
Background: Cell phones have become one of the necessary means of life and they are commonly used al...
This study was conducted to isolate and identify bacteria contaminants on a mobile phone. The samp...
Background: Hospital associated infections are a major problem in all hospital settings. The heavy u...