Researchers
from the University of Arizona swabbed shopping cart handles
in four states looking for bacterial contamination. Of the
85 carts examined, 72 percent turned out to have a marker
for fecal bacteria.
The researchers took a closer look at the samples from 36
carts and discovered Escherichia coli, more commonly known
as E. coli, on 50 percent of them — along with a host
of other types of bacteria.
To protect yourself always swipe
the handles with a disinfectant wipes. Shopping cart bags
is another option. Watch the following two videos for more
information.
Watch the informational Video: Shopping cart germs
Watch the Video: Shopping cart bags
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