Microbial Contamination of Mobile Phone Screens Among Clinical Laboratory Staff in Private Facilities in Tripoli, Libya: Prevalence, Bacterial Spectrum, and Infection Control Implications

Mohialdeen, Reyad and Ibrahim, Fouzi A. and Madhoni, Ahmed Al‐ (2025) Microbial Contamination of Mobile Phone Screens Among Clinical Laboratory Staff in Private Facilities in Tripoli, Libya: Prevalence, Bacterial Spectrum, and Infection Control Implications. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (10): 25oct129. pp. 907-910. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Mobile phones (MPs) are frequently handled in clinical laboratories and can act as reservoirs for bacteria (1, 2). To estimate the prevalence and spectrum of bacterial contamination on MPs of laboratory staff in private facilities in Tripoli, Libya. We swabbed 60 phone screens using sterile saline-moistened swabs, cultured specimens on standard media, and identified isolates with routine bacteriological methods (3, 4). 51 of 60 phones (85.0%, 95% CI 73.9–91.9) yielded growth. Across 75 isolates, the leading organisms were Staphylococcus epidermidis (20, 26.7%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (16, 21.3%), Escherichia coli (14, 18.7%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (11, 14.7%), Staphylococcus aureus (8, 10.6%), Bacillus spp. (4, 5.3%), and Salmonella spp. (2, 2.7%). MPs used by laboratory personnel showed a high contamination burden, including clinically relevant pathogens. Structured phone-hygiene policies should complement hand hygiene in private-sector laboratories.

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