BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION OF INDIAN PAPER CURRENCY AND COINS
Anuranjini C.*, Dona Alex and Reema K.
Abstract
Paper currency and coins serves as vehicles for the transmission of
microorganisms since people of all categories use them. This may be
due to the deposition of the moisture on the paper currencies, which
provides a favourable condition for the microorganisms to grow on it.
The objective of this study was to identify the microorganisms present
on the currency notes and coins circulating in the community. A total
of 30 currency notes and 30 coins were randomly collected from
people of different categories. Microorganisms were identified using
standardized microbiological techniques. Microorganisms were
isolated from 100% of currency notes and 90% from coins. Our studies
has shown the presence of various pathogenic microorganism such as
E.coli, Klebsiella, S.aureus and Acinetobacter which are known to be involved in transmitting
diseases in the community. The presence of high microbial load on currency notes and coins
reveals that we must pay special attention while handling money.
Keywords: Paper currency, E. coli, Klebsiella, S. aureus and Acinetobacter
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