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Toilet Transmitted Diseases
Inflammations, swelling
Diphtheria, hepatitis
Asthma and influenza
Urinary infection, septicemia
Nephritis (renal inflammation), typhoid, dysentery
Possible Microbes on the closet cover
There are 5 different groups of microbes living on the cover of toilets. These render us vulnerable to communicable diseases:
| MÝCROCOCACCEAE :
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97% Acne, pus infection |
| CORYNEFORM : |
81% Diphtheria and hepatitis |
| STREPTOCOCCACEAE :
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39% Throat diseases, bronchitis |
| PSEUDOMONADACEAE :
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22% Blood poisoning |
Herper Virus
Dr. Trudy Larson and Dr. Yvounne Bryson of UCL Medical School, found that herper virus was frequently observed on closets, that they lived for more than 4 hours and transmitted even through the cracks on the skin.
The influences of Herper Virus in the USA
20 million US citizens carry untreatable genetic herper virus.
Herper virus is 90% more effective on people sensitive to cold
One in ten US citizens carry herper virus.
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