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Money Can Make Cashiers Sick

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GENEVA - Bank cashiers and others working with large quantities of paper currency are vulnerable to catching various types of flu from the germs living on notes, a Swiss researcher said on Wednesday.

Yves Thomas, head of the National Influenza Research Centre at Geneva University Hospital, said that flu viruses could survive on banknotes from 24 hours up to 17 days.

"Our studies have convinced us that it is possible to catch flu from banknotes, but the chances are very, very slim and there is no cause for concern among the general population," he told Reuters in a telephone interview.

"All the same, bank employees and others who have to handle large quantities of notes daily could be at risk," Thomas said. "This could be reduced if they wear gloves, or even a mask for those who have to examine currency closely."

Scientists have long known that various types of germs and bacteria can survive on paper currency, but until now medical experts have thought that flu only spread through small droplets in airborne transmission.

But Thomas said his team found that some types of flu virus could also survive and spread on everyday objects, like doorhandles as well as banknotes.

When the researchers put different amounts of virus on notes in laboratory conditions, the common H1N1 variety of "influenza A" survived for only a few hours.

However, the H3N2 variety stayed active for up to three days. When mixed with nose mucus from children already suffering from flu, it survived for up to two and a half weeks.

No attempt was made to infect anyone with the samples, he said. "But it is clear that in theory, the virus could infect people handling infected banknotes and then touching their noses or mouths."

The team used only common flu viruses known to be passed easily between humans, and did not seek samples of the deadly bird flu H5N1 virus, which has devastated bird populations but is not known to be responsible for human-to-human infections.

"H5N1 is notoriously difficult to work with and it is not easy to obtain samples," Thomas said.

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 Posted 01/16/2008  2:27 pm  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I still wouldn't mind workin at a bank

its the coke in the money that I'm worried about
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his team found that some types of flu virus could also survive and spread on everyday objects, like doorhandles as well as banknotes.


This is one reason door knobs are often made from brass, and banknotes have large amounts of copper in their ink. Copper is very effective against microbes, and at least US currency has not been linked to transmission of disease. Theory aside, this article doesn't exactly document a case whereby a virus is transmitted between humans via currency.
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I always wash my hands when handling money, you can just feel the crud.

<~~~self-proclaimed borderline germaphobe
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I love Germs ! If it wasn't for those little bugs our immune systems would totally worthless.

There have been other studies conducted that have lamented the use of germicidal soaps as a major cause in weakening immune systems ,, flu shots are nothing more than a teaching aide for our immune systems ,,dead or weakened virus introduced to teach the defenses how to combat the germ .
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I love Germs ! If it wasn't for those little bugs our immune systems would totally worthless.


If it wasn't for those little bugs, our immune systems would be totally unnecessary!


I know, I know, not 100% correct; but I needed a good laugh.

It has been a long week and I'm not out yet!

But I agree with Metalman. There are even studies out now that say the increase in allergies in today's children are related to this. Their immune system not getting a good workout because of the overuse of anti-bacterials, so it turns on things that are otherwise benign!
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more and more I see cashiers at the grocery stores wearing latex gloves. Sometimes I see tellers at the racetrack wearing gloves also.
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I know your hands sure feel filthy after going through several rolls of pennies.
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Might be why you hear so much about the Drug Lord's and Gangsters "Laundering" their money.
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jUST WASH YOUR HANDS AFETR YOU FINGER COIN AND PAPER MONEY.
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I know after sorting halves a good handwashin is essential- almost hate to take a break for having to wash up again. Actually most of the stuff coming off the halves is ink from the markers. HH Mark
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Borderline being the key word, I have not stepped into the world of touching everything with a tissue.

Dont get me wrong, I do know germs are essential part of living, I live with 3 males
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I agree that money can make someone sick. When I spend too much it makes me sick.
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After handling a lot of pennies the sink gets quite dirty.
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I agree that money can make someone sick. When I spend too much it makes me sick


That too!
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KurtS you make an excellent point regarding the conclusions of this study--I find it amusing that the choice was to make the study about money and bank tellers. How about librarians and books? Or anything and anyone? If flu bugs stick to cash a better question would be 'what do they not cling to'?
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