Based on research, room or place to stay more single men than single women dirty.

Single men appear to be more frequent cleaning. Based on research, room or place to stay more single men than single women dirty.

The team of researchers from the University of Arizona examined the remote television, coffee tables, wooden tables and doorknobs. As a result, single man rooms contain 15 times more bacteria than rooms or residential single woman.

Seven of the 10 coffee table is examined contain coliform, which is a collection of bacteria derived from animal waste. This proves that the tables are rarely cleaned so that dirt stuck to small animals and breed.

Animal waste is an indicator that the surface also contain the flu virus or other microbes that can cause diarrhea. In room single men, exposure to viruses and microbes largest wooden table (62 percent), remote television (30 percent), and door handles (13 percent).

While in the room as the sample of single women who tend to study free of viruses and bacteria. Coliform content of most is on the handle of the door of the house. "The door in question is the entrance to the house," said Charles Gerba, professor of microbiology at the University of Arizona, as quoted by MSNBC.

The study was conducted by examining the levels of cleanliness of 30 homes and 30 single women single men's residence. Most test subjects living close by or affiliated with the University of Arizona in Tucson. But there is also in Los Angeles, San Diego, El Paso and Phoenix.

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