We Emit Clouds Of Microbes Wherever We Go
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Humans shed a million particles an hour, and those microbe-laced clouds are sometimes unique enough to identify the person producing them. Christopher Intagliata reports.
September 23, 2015
|You might blame your pets for shedding all over the house. But we humans do it too—and our stuff is alive. ". And this is coming from shedding of our skin, from exhaling, our hair, we're just full of these guys." Adam Altrichter, a microbial ecologist at the University of Oregon. "We've never been sterile organisms. ."
What they found in those samples was a menagerie of bacteria from the volunteers' skin, guts, genital tracts, lungs, noses and mouths. And for eight of the 11 study subjects, the microbial cloud was unique enough to identify the individual who'd left it—suggesting that this bacterial 'fingerprint' could someday be used in forensics. The study is in the journal . [James F. Meadow et al, ]
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