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I don't understand the point of studies like this other than to fuel the anxieties of germophobes. Does anyone really believe this is causing any adverse health effects?
It could. The only way to know is to perform studies. There are approximately 10 million people in the US who count as immunocompromised, and they really could be harmed by a blast of bathroom bacteria.
Most facilities may not care, but I imagine stuff like this is of great interest to hospitals.
i dont know, i guess thats why they are studying it