Identification of parasitic contamination in Philippine coins (1, 5, 10 pesos) of the BSP coin series obtained from market vendors in Brgy. Poblacion, Lapu-Lapu City / Abigail Alicante, Jiahn Jasper M. Roa, Dioselmae B. Paca, Vera Therese D. Seares, Kristine Jane V. Valenzona.
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As the global population increases, so does the spread of infectious disease being spread. There are a lot of ways wherein disease can spread, and one of which is through fomites. Fomites are objects that can carry pathogens which can be transmitted to a host. For this study, the fomite that the researchers focused on are coins, which are widely exchanged between different people for their transactions. Since coins get exchanged by various people, the possibility of it coming into contact with dirty hands or even dirty containers is high.
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