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1 May 2008 3:09PM
Keyboards crawling with more harmful bacteria than the average toilet seat were discovered by Which? Computing in a microscopic study of an average London office.
Workers in contact with animals, sick people or waste material take precautions to avoid contamination, but these industries are not wholely responsible for the 1,500 reported cases of work related infection every year.
According to the research, people eating at their desks drop crumbs onto their keyboards encouraging bacteria, ... (279 more words)
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