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Office germs have gender connection

OSHA Healthcare Connection, February 20, 2007

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Even though women's offices appear neater, they harbor three times the bacterial level found in men's offices, according to Germs in the Workplace, a project funded by The Clorox Company.

The amount of germs found on telephones and desktops was the same in both women's and men's offices. But computer mice, keyboards, and desk drawers in women's offices had significantly higher germ counts compared to men's offices, according to the the report.



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