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Those techniques may be more likely to spread bacteria.
Accusations of barbarism aside, it is true that handshakes spread bacteria.
The Food and Drug Administration says no, as splashed water can spread bacteria.
The forced air, he says, can spread bacteria associated with hospital-acquired infections.
Furthermore, a microbiologist at Kansas State University found that the zappers could spread bacteria and viruses up to six feet away.
So-called double dipping — redunking a wax applicator into hot wax after it's been used on a client's skin — can spread bacteria into the pot.
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Because "clean" people wipe up so much, they often end up spreading bacteria all over the place.
They threaten California's wine industry and wreak havoc on citrus fruit in Florida by spreading bacteria from infected vegetation.
Earlier this year, the NHS issued advice not to wash uncooked chicken because of the risk of spreading bacteria to work surfaces, clothes and utensils.
Greg Rodriquez Jr., whose late father was a Mukden prisoner, said guards had held feathers under the noses of sleeping prisoners, a known method of spreading bacteria.
Postal Service officials said yesterday that the traditional means of cleaning -- blowing compressed air into the machines -- could contribute to spreading bacteria or spores and was being immediately changed.
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