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Mobile phones are hazardous microbial platforms warranting robust public health and biosecurity protocols

Smartphones as an Ecological Niche of Microorganisms: Microbial Activities, Assembly, and Opportunistic Pathogens

Inanimate Surfaces as a Source of Hospital Infections Caused by Fungi, Bacteria and Viruses with Particular Emphasis on SARS-CoV-2

The role of mobile phones as a possible pathway for pathogen movement, a cross-sectional microbial analysis

Study of bacterial flora associated with mobile phones of healthcare workers and non-healthcare workers

Mobile phones of paediatric hospital staff are never cleaned and commonly used in toilets with implications for healthcare nosocomial diseases

Investigation of Cell Phones as a Potential Source of Bacterial Contamination in the Operating Room

How long do nosocomial pathogens persist on inanimate surfaces? A systematic review

Infections and Smartphone Use in Nursing Practice: A Systematic Review

Mobile phones represent a pathway for microbial transmission: A scoping review

Mobile phones: Reservoirs for the transmission of nosocomial pathogens

Microbial laden mobile phones from international conference attendees pose potential risks to public health and biosecurity

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