After taking swabs from several reusable bottles, the researchers were able to detect two different types of bacteria namely bacillus and gram-negative rods. Unsplash
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Study: Reusable Water Bottles Hold 40,000 Times More Bacteria than a Toilet Seat

We carry a water bottle so that we can prevent having water from outside which can have bacteria. However, what if the water bottle itself has bacteria?

Author : Dr. Amey Patil

Reusable water bottles have become a part of our daily lives. The sole purpose of carrying a water bottle is to make sure that we can have clean water anywhere and anytime. But what if the entire purpose of carrying a water bottle is in question?

We carry a water bottle so that we can prevent having water from outside which can have bacteria. However, what if the water bottle itself has bacteria? A recent study has shown that reusable water bottles hold 40,000 times more bacteria than a toilet seat!

After taking swabs from several reusable bottles, the researchers were able to detect two different types of bacteria namely bacillus and gram-negative rods. Bacillus can lead to gastrointestinal issues. Gram-negative rods are associated with hospital-acquired infections and are becoming resistant to antibiotics.

Researchers found that the reusable water bottles had an average of 20.8 million colony-forming units (CFUs). A colony-forming unit is a unit that estimates the number of microbial cells (bacteria, viruses, fungi) in a sample.

Researchers found that the reusable water bottles had an average of 20.8 million colony-forming units (CFUs). A colony-forming unit is a unit that estimates the number of microbial cells (bacteria, viruses, fungi) in a sample.

The researchers also took swabs from other household items to put things into perspective. The results, however, were shocking! A toilet seat holds 515 CFUs on average. Reusable water bottles, therefore, hold 40000 times more bacteria than a toilet seat!

A toilet seat holds 515 CFUs on average. Reusable water bottles, therefore, hold 40000 times more bacteria than a toilet seat!

Reusable water bottles also hold four times more bacteria than a computer mouse and 14 times more bacteria than even a pet bowl.

So if you fall sick, it might be the water bottle and not necessarily the water.

To know more about this study, you can refer to: https://waterfilterguru.com/swabbing-water-bottles/

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