Mobile phones can habour 18 times more living bacteria than a flush on men's toilet, according to research for consumer group Which?.
A hygiene expert who swabbed and analysed 30 handsets (Mobile Phones) for the study found seven had warning or high levels of environmental bacteria.
One haboured levels of bacteria, including faecal coliforms, high enough to give it's user a serious stomach upset.
Which? said the findings sugget millions of UK mobiles would exceed the recommended acceptable levels of bacteria.
while not immediately harmful, elevated levels indicate poor hygiene and can act as a breeding ground for more serious bacteria.
Hygiene expert Jim Francis told Which?:"The levels of potentially harmful bacteria on one mobile were off the scale. That phone needs sterilising."
The tests showed how easily bacteria could liger on the surface of a phone, which could be passed on to other people if they held the handset to look phtos or other applications.
Which? advises that phones can be cleaned with an alcohol wipe.
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