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Keywords: retail technology transportation signs food and drinks foodanddrinks to organise toorganise retail melbourne australia to organise toorganise Imagine a patient infected with a communicable disease have some fecal matter on their fingers after wiping their anus, given their groggy state from medication or the effects of the illness, they couldn't be bothered to or had forgotten to wash their fingers. The fecal matter gets left onto the door handle as patient zero left the toilet by opening the door with his/her hands. Multiple toilet users washed their hands and open the door thinking that the door is clean. Do you know we touch our orifices more than ten times a day unknowingly? Disease infect more people and local citizens die. What are some ways that Ebola spread? What could developing countries learn from this observation? Department of Health Stonnington Council - www.stonnington.vic.gov.au Alfred Hospital Imagine a patient infected with a communicable disease have some fecal matter on their fingers after wiping their anus, given their groggy state from medication or the effects of the illness, they couldn't be bothered to or had forgotten to wash their fingers. The fecal matter gets left onto the door handle as patient zero left the toilet by opening the door with his/her hands. Multiple toilet users washed their hands and open the door thinking that the door is clean. Do you know we touch our orifices more than ten times a day unknowingly? Disease infect more people and local citizens die. What are some ways that Ebola spread? What could developing countries learn from this observation? Department of Health Stonnington Council - www.stonnington.vic.gov.au Alfred Hospital Hospital Toilet Door Handles are the perfect breeding ground for transmitting communicable diseases Explore www.bentsai.com's 52669 photos on Flickr!
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