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During a physical exam, doctors pick up a lot from their patients including patients bacteria. To keep infections from spreading, physicians try to always wash their hands between exams. But they don't always scrub1 their stereoscopes.
To see just how much bacteria these instruments gather, doctors examined seventy one patients, using sterile2 stereoscopes and gloves. After each exam, researchers collected samples from the stereoscope surface and tube, as well as four parts of the physicians gloved hands: the fingertips, backs, and two locations on the palm.
The fingertips became by far the most bacterially contaminated3. But the runner-up was the stereoscope surface, which gathered more microbes than the palms or the backs of the hands. The study is in Mayo Clinic Proceedings4.
Although fingertips picked up more than five times as much bacteria as stereoscopes did, doctors reduce that contamination5 before seeing the next patient by cleaning their hands. According to the study authors, stereoscopes should get the same treatment. Then the only thing to fear is the stereoscopes icy temperature.
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1 scrub | |
n.用力擦洗,矮树,渺小之物;v.用力擦洗 | |
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adj.不毛的,不孕的,无菌的,枯燥的,贫瘠的 | |
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把…弄脏,污染( contaminate的过去式 ); 玷污,毒害,腐蚀(人的思想或品德) | |
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n.进程,过程,议程;诉讼(程序);公报 | |
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n.污染 | |
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