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NIH Human Microbiome Project

Mobile Phones Carry Owners' Bacterial 'Fingerprint'
Smartphones reflect the personal microbial world of their owners, say US scientists. More than 80% of the common bacteria that make up our personal bacterial "fingerprints" end up on their screens, a study suggests...

U.S. Smartphone Use in 2015
Today nearly two-thirds of Americans own a smartphone, and 19% of Americans rely to some degree on a smartphone for accessing online services and information and for staying connected to the world around them ' either because they lack broadband at home, or because they have few options for online access other than their cell phone...

Mobile Phones Carry the Personal Microbiome of their Owners
Most people on the planet own mobile phones, and these devices are increasingly being utilized to gather data relevant to our personal health, behavior, and environment. We characterized microbial communities on smartphone touchscreens to determine whether there was significant overlap with the skin microbiome sampled directly from their owners.