Handwashing Soon After Shopping in Denmark! - ONE of health threats while traveling is out of the money you use. A survey reveals money from the state where the dirtiest.
You should wash your hands immediately after shopping in Denmark. Surveys show that the Danish currency is the dirtiest in Europe. Hii!
A test of the University of Oxford seeking European currency which is the most dirty and contains the most bacteria. Turns out, the currency of Denmark Krone bacteria containing 40,255, compared to the Euro currency only 26 thousand bacteria.
The second currency is the dirtiest of the Swiss Franc, which contains 32,400 bacteria. This was followed by the Russian Ruble to 30 thousand bacteria.
"With so much bacteria, you will be easier to disease simply by touching the money," said Professor Ian Thompson of the University of Oxford, as quoted from the News, Sunday (31/03/2013).
Here it is in European currencies mostly contain bacterial diseases:
- Krone (Denmark): 40.266
- Franc (Switzerland): 32.400
- Ruble (Russia): 30.000
- Zloty (Poland): 25.700
- Sterling (UK): 18.200
- Krone (Norway): 11.733
- Euro: 11.066
Handwashing Soon After Shopping in Denmark!
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