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‘Mobile phones can transmit Covid-19’

Phone heat stimulates microbes, allowing them to survive longer and reproduce faster

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Senior Reporter

Mobile phones are a pathway for coronaviru­s transmissi­on and are likely to a be a ‘Trojan horse’ carrying the disease into your home without your knowledge, a Dubai Police scientist told Gulf News yesterday.

Amid the global Covid-19 pandemic, the scientist said phones were a major source of spread and contaminat­ion.

Major Dr. Rashid Al Ghafri, Director of Training and Developmen­t at the General Department of Forensic Sciences and Criminolog­y at Dubai Police, conducted research with a group of scientists at a number of Australian universiti­es that proved mobile phones represent a pathway for microbial transmissi­on, including Covid-19.

“We analysed different mobile phones and found hundreds of microbes on their surfaces,” said Al Ghafri. “Mobile phones carry infectious pathogens such as bacteria and viruses like Covid-19. Phones are likely to be ‘Trojan horses’ that contribute to community transmissi­on in pandemics,” he added.

According to the research, this transfer of pathogens on phones poses a serious health concern among people as the infection maybe spreading via phones within workplaces, on public transport, cruise ships and in airplanes.

“Mobile phones generate heat while using and it stimulate the microbes to stay for longer and reproduce. Phones are likely to assist the spread of viruses including coronaviru­s,” he added.

The group of scientists reviewed all the studies and journals that analysed microbes found on mobile phones before publishing research conclusion­s in the Journal of Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease.

“Contaminat­ed mobile phones pose a real biosecurit­y risk, allowing pathogens to cross borders easily,” said Al Ghafri. “If a person is infected with the virus, it is very likely their mobile phones will be contaminat­ed as viruses can live on surfaces for a long time.”

 ??  ?? Al Ghafri said that on average humans touch their face hundreds of times a day and the chances of infection with diseases like Covid-19 are extremely high.
Al Ghafri said that on average humans touch their face hundreds of times a day and the chances of infection with diseases like Covid-19 are extremely high.

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