Bacteriological Contamination of Cell Phones of Health Students at a University Center in Recife - PE
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Resumo: | With the ease of using a cell phone, the phone is taken to many different places, some of which contain pathogenic microorganisms, such as bathrooms, hospitals, and laboratories. Cell phones can be contaminated by infectious bacteria and fungi. Thus, the present study aimed to identify the microorganisms present in cell phones of health students from a University Center in Recife - PE. This is a quantitative cross-sectional study carried out in March 2020. Thirty samples were collected from cell phones of students from the Biomedicine course. However, 15% of the students did not wash their hands before meals, 81% ate with the cell phone beside them, and only 4% washed their hands and ate without the proximity of the device. The most common cause of contamination of mobile devices is the lack of sanitation of the cell phones and hands. As a result of the tests, 100% of the cell phones collected had microbiological growth, 52% being gram-positive and 48% gram-negative. For the gram-positive bacteria, Catalase tests were performed, of which 48% were positive stating that they were Staphylococcus sp and 4% negative stating that they were Streptococcus sp. In the positive Catalase results, Coagulase tests were performed with 30% of the positive results, assuming the presence of Staphylococcus aureus. These bacteria can be pathogens, that is, they alter the functioning of the body causing illness. According to the results obtained, all the devices tested presented bacterial contamination by Streptococcus spp. and Staphylococcus spp. There was also the presence of bacteria from the Enterobacteriaceae family, such as Salmonella sp. and Klebsiella sp. |
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Bacteriological Contamination of Cell Phones of Health Students at a University Center in Recife - PEContaminación Bacteriológica de Dispositivos Celulares de Estudiantes de Salud de un Centro Universitario de Recife - PEContaminação Bacteriológica dos Aparelhos Celulares de Acadêmicos de Saúde de um Centro Universitário do Recife – PEEstudantesSmartphoneStaphylococcus aureusEnterobacterias.EstudantesEstudantes, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobactérias.SmartphoneStaphylococcus aureusEnterobactérias. StudentsSmartphoneStaphylococcus aureusEnterobacteriaceae.With the ease of using a cell phone, the phone is taken to many different places, some of which contain pathogenic microorganisms, such as bathrooms, hospitals, and laboratories. Cell phones can be contaminated by infectious bacteria and fungi. Thus, the present study aimed to identify the microorganisms present in cell phones of health students from a University Center in Recife - PE. This is a quantitative cross-sectional study carried out in March 2020. Thirty samples were collected from cell phones of students from the Biomedicine course. However, 15% of the students did not wash their hands before meals, 81% ate with the cell phone beside them, and only 4% washed their hands and ate without the proximity of the device. The most common cause of contamination of mobile devices is the lack of sanitation of the cell phones and hands. As a result of the tests, 100% of the cell phones collected had microbiological growth, 52% being gram-positive and 48% gram-negative. For the gram-positive bacteria, Catalase tests were performed, of which 48% were positive stating that they were Staphylococcus sp and 4% negative stating that they were Streptococcus sp. In the positive Catalase results, Coagulase tests were performed with 30% of the positive results, assuming the presence of Staphylococcus aureus. These bacteria can be pathogens, that is, they alter the functioning of the body causing illness. According to the results obtained, all the devices tested presented bacterial contamination by Streptococcus spp. and Staphylococcus spp. There was also the presence of bacteria from the Enterobacteriaceae family, such as Salmonella sp. and Klebsiella sp. Con la facilidad de usar un teléfono móvil, éste se lleva a muchos lugares diferentes, algunos de los cuales contienen microorganismos patógenos, como baños, hospitales y laboratorios. Los teléfonos móviles pueden estar contaminados por bacterias y hongos infecciosos. Así, este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar los microorganismos presentes en los teléfonos móviles de los estudiantes de salud de un Centro Universitario en Recife - PE. Se trata de un estudio cuantitativo transversal realizado en marzo de 2020. Se recogieron 30 muestras de los teléfonos móviles de los estudiantes del curso de Biomedicina. En la comprobación de los datos a través del cuestionario, cerca del 100% de los alumnos afirmó conocer la presencia de microorganismos en los teléfonos móviles; sin embargo, el 15% de los alumnos no se lavaba las manos antes de las comidas, el 81% comía con el teléfono al lado y sólo el 4% se lavaba las manos y comía sin la proximidad del aparato. La causa más común de contaminación de los dispositivos móviles es la falta de desinfección de los teléfonos móviles y de las manos. Como resultado de las pruebas, el 100% de los móviles recogidos presentaban crecimiento microbiológico, siendo el 52% grampositivos y el 48% gramnegativos. Se realizaron pruebas de catalasa a las bacterias grampositivas, de las cuales el 48% fueron positivas, indicando que se trataba de Staphylococcus sp, y el 4% negativas, indicando que se trataba de Streptococcus sp. Se realizaron pruebas de coagulasa a los resultados positivos de la catalasa, siendo el 30% de los resultados positivos, suponiendo la presencia de Staphylococcus aureus. Estas bacterias pueden ser agentes patógenos, es decir, alteran el funcionamiento del organismo causando enfermedades. Según los resultados obtenidos, todos los dispositivos analizados presentaban contaminación bacteriana por los géneros Streptococcus spp. y Staphylococcus spp. También había presencia de bacterias de la familia Enterobacteriaceae, como los géneros Salmonella sp. y Klebsiella sp., y de la especie Escherichia coli, aunque la gran mayoría de los alumnos afirmó que los dispositivos estaban limpios.Com a facilidade da utilização do aparelho celular o telefone é levado para os diversos lugares, sendo que alguns deles contém microrganismos patogênicos, como por exemplo, banheiros, hospitais e laboratórios. Os aparelhos celulares podem ser contaminados por bactérias e fungos infecciosos. Dessa forma, o presente estudo objetivou identificar os microrganismos presentes em aparelhos celulares de acadêmicos de saúde de um Centro Universitário de Recife - PE. Trata-se de um estudo transversal quantitativo realizado em março de 2020. Foram coletadas 30 amostras de aparelhos celulares de acadêmicos do curso de Biomedicina. Na apuração de dados através do questionário, cerca de 100% dos acadêmicos afirmaram saber da presença de microrganismos nos celulares, porém, 15% dos acadêmicos não lavam as mãos antes das refeições, 81% se alimentam com o celular ao lado, e apenas 4% lavam as mãos e se alimentam sem a proximidade do aparelho. A causa mais comum de contaminação de aparelhos celulares é a falta de higienização dos celulares e das mãos. Como resultado dos testes, 100% dos aparelhos celulares coletados tiveram crescimento microbiológico, sendo 52% gram-positivas e 48% gram-negativas. Para as bactérias gram-positivas foram realizados testes de Catalase, cujo 48% foram positivos afirmando ser Staphylococcus sp e 4% negativos afirmando ser Streptococcus sp. Nos resultados de Catalase positivas foram feitos testes de Coagulase com 30% dos resultados positivos, supondo a presença de Staphylococcus aureus. Essas bactérias podem ser agentes patogênicos, ou seja, alteram o funcionamento do corpo causando enfermidades. De acordo com os resultados obtidos, todos os aparelhos testados apresentaram contaminação bacteriana pelos gêneros Streptococcus spp. e Staphylococcus spp. Existem ainda a presença de bactérias da família Enterobacteriaceae como os gêneros Salmonella sp., Klebsiella sp., e a espécie Escherichia coli, mesmo a grande maioria dos acadêmicos afirmando a higienização dos aparelhos. 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Bacteriological Contamination of Cell Phones of Health Students at a University Center in Recife - PE Contaminación Bacteriológica de Dispositivos Celulares de Estudiantes de Salud de un Centro Universitario de Recife - PE Contaminação Bacteriológica dos Aparelhos Celulares de Acadêmicos de Saúde de um Centro Universitário do Recife – PE |
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Bacteriological Contamination of Cell Phones of Health Students at a University Center in Recife - PE |
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Bacteriological Contamination of Cell Phones of Health Students at a University Center in Recife - PE Silva, Julio Eduardo Barbosa da Estudantes Smartphone Staphylococcus aureus Enterobacterias. Estudantes Estudantes, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobactérias. Smartphone Staphylococcus aureus Enterobactérias. Students Smartphone Staphylococcus aureus Enterobacteriaceae. |
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Bacteriological Contamination of Cell Phones of Health Students at a University Center in Recife - PE |
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Bacteriological Contamination of Cell Phones of Health Students at a University Center in Recife - PE |
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Bacteriological Contamination of Cell Phones of Health Students at a University Center in Recife - PE |
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Bacteriological Contamination of Cell Phones of Health Students at a University Center in Recife - PE |
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Bacteriological Contamination of Cell Phones of Health Students at a University Center in Recife - PE |
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Silva, Julio Eduardo Barbosa da |
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Silva, Julio Eduardo Barbosa da Cabral, Angélica Maria Teotônio Alves, Rayssa Rosendo Silva, Luana Bastos da Silva , Athila da Costa Silva, Maria Luiza Ribeiro Bastos da |
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Cabral, Angélica Maria Teotônio Alves, Rayssa Rosendo Silva, Luana Bastos da Silva , Athila da Costa Silva, Maria Luiza Ribeiro Bastos da |
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Silva, Julio Eduardo Barbosa da Cabral, Angélica Maria Teotônio Alves, Rayssa Rosendo Silva, Luana Bastos da Silva , Athila da Costa Silva, Maria Luiza Ribeiro Bastos da |
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Estudantes Smartphone Staphylococcus aureus Enterobacterias. Estudantes Estudantes, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobactérias. Smartphone Staphylococcus aureus Enterobactérias. Students Smartphone Staphylococcus aureus Enterobacteriaceae. |
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Estudantes Smartphone Staphylococcus aureus Enterobacterias. Estudantes Estudantes, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobactérias. Smartphone Staphylococcus aureus Enterobactérias. Students Smartphone Staphylococcus aureus Enterobacteriaceae. |
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With the ease of using a cell phone, the phone is taken to many different places, some of which contain pathogenic microorganisms, such as bathrooms, hospitals, and laboratories. Cell phones can be contaminated by infectious bacteria and fungi. Thus, the present study aimed to identify the microorganisms present in cell phones of health students from a University Center in Recife - PE. This is a quantitative cross-sectional study carried out in March 2020. Thirty samples were collected from cell phones of students from the Biomedicine course. However, 15% of the students did not wash their hands before meals, 81% ate with the cell phone beside them, and only 4% washed their hands and ate without the proximity of the device. The most common cause of contamination of mobile devices is the lack of sanitation of the cell phones and hands. As a result of the tests, 100% of the cell phones collected had microbiological growth, 52% being gram-positive and 48% gram-negative. For the gram-positive bacteria, Catalase tests were performed, of which 48% were positive stating that they were Staphylococcus sp and 4% negative stating that they were Streptococcus sp. In the positive Catalase results, Coagulase tests were performed with 30% of the positive results, assuming the presence of Staphylococcus aureus. These bacteria can be pathogens, that is, they alter the functioning of the body causing illness. According to the results obtained, all the devices tested presented bacterial contamination by Streptococcus spp. and Staphylococcus spp. There was also the presence of bacteria from the Enterobacteriaceae family, such as Salmonella sp. and Klebsiella sp. |
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