on 18-11-2013 07:54 PM
Scientists analyse library books, find traces of herpes, cocaine
HERE is another reason to start reading e-books.
Two Belgian researchers testing library books for germs and bacteria found traces of the herpes virus on borrowed copies of the popular Fifty Shades of Grey novel.
The best-selling erotic novel was one of the 10 most borrowed books at the Antwerp library.
Each of the most-borrowed volumes underwent bacteria and toxicology tests, and the findings revealed that library books should come with due dates and rubber gloves.
While the concentrations of the herpes virus were not enough to pose a health risk, the results were pretty high on the "eww" scale.
Some of the books even tested positive for cocaine, which could be even more of a problem.
"Today's testing methods are so sensitive that traces of the drug originating from a contaminated book will be found in your hair, blood and urine," said Jan Tytgat, a toxicologist from the Catholic University of Leuven.
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Yuuuuuk! I don't borrow books from a library but I do buy 2nd hand books from op-shops! I wonder if the same thing applies!
Maybe they're just flogging ebooks?
on 18-11-2013 09:25 PM
on 18-11-2013 09:27 PM
on 18-11-2013 10:26 PM
Even the bacteria have bacteria on them
on 19-11-2013 05:51 AM
on 19-11-2013 06:01 AM
I canonly imagine the "grab" newspaper headline
"Sniffling geek with large cold sore disinfected by library prefect"
on 19-11-2013 06:05 AM
"The libary book made me pregnant"
on 19-11-2013 12:40 PM
PSA: "The libary book made me pregnant"
Chuckle.
Moby Dick perhaps?
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on 19-11-2013 12:46 PM
Good one!
could have been Dick Tracy