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Overall, 2.5% and 5.9% of surfaces in the ward environment were contaminated with MRSA or C. difficile, respectively.
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Transmission occurs through ingestion of fecally excreted ova. A. lumbricoides worms usually infect humans, mainly in regions with poor sanitation, where the environment is contaminated with human feces.
As a consequence of the very high cell turn-over of the surface epithelia the environment is contaminated with cells from hair, skin, nails, eyebrows, eyelashes, airways, etc.
There was a significant increase to 69.2% from 44.7% (P<0.001, Fig. 3) in the rate of people who thought that the local environment was contaminated with dioxin after the intervention.
This indicates that the environment is contaminated with T. gondii oocysts and that meat from free range chickens might be a source of infection for humans and other hosts.
In view of the findings in the present study, i.e. that some animals at the same time were faecal culture-positive, the inoculation dose was high and the environment was contaminated with VTEC O157 H7, one would expect to find VTEC O157 H7 in the pharynx.
After the intentional release of Bacillus anthracis through the U.S. Postal Service in the fall of 2001, many environments were contaminated with B. anthracis spores, and frequent inquiries were made regarding the science of destroying these spores.
They may be infected via exposure to environments that were contaminated with infected poultry which was similar to infection route of H5N1 virus [ 21- 23].
Overall, 11.8% and 2.4% of surfaces in the general environment of the medical and surgical wards were contaminated with MRSA and C. difficile, respectively.
Tilapia fillets were contaminated with salmonella.
The reactants were contaminated with 5% CO2.
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