Abstract
Background: Hands and cell phones are the major source of cross-transmission of urinary tract infections. The
aim of this study was to isolate, identify and evaluate Gram-negative bacteria from hand and mobile
phones.
Methods: This study was conducted in visiting area of Civil Hospital Karachi, Pakistan. Analysis was done by
100 wet sterile cotton tipped swabs, 50 each from mobile phones and hands of their owners. Samples were
transported in a Cary Blair transport media, Swabs were streaked on Nutrient agar, Blood agar and
MacConkey agar. Organisms were identified by cultural, biochemical, and microscopic characteristics.
Results: Total samples n=100 was collected from hand and mobile phones samples (50 hand and 50 mobile
swabs) from the Dow university Hospital and Civil Hospital Karachi were tested. Six species of bacteria were
isolated along with their identification during the research study. The isolated bacteria were Serratia,
Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, Proteus, Shigella and Escherichia coli. The participants’ hands showed high
bacterial contamination (50%-56%) in comparison to mobile phones. The frequency (%) of bacteria isolated
from mobile phone and hand swabs included Serratia, 12 (24%) with the highest quantity and frequently
found bacteria. While, the rest of the results reported Escherichia coli 10 (20%), Klebsiella 9 (18%),
Pseudomonas 5 (10%), Shigella 4 (8%) and Proteus 10 (20%) respectively.
Conclusion: Patient attendants in hospitals and visitors are more susceptible to nosocomial infections
through exchange of mobile phones n=12(24%). Therefore, hygienic practice of hands cleaning while
mobile using may help to break the transmission cycle of pathogenic bacteria.
Anum Liaquat Ali, Umrah Imran, Mehwish Sajjad, Hhira Waseem, Tanzela Khan, Sikandar Ali, Sidra Afzal, Afsheen Khan, Tahira, Bushra Imdad. (2021) Isolation and Identification of Microbes on Hands and Mobile Phones Causing Urinary Tract Infections, The Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry, Volume 10, Issue-1.
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