Date sent:              Thu, 18 Mar 2010 10:59:10 +0000
From:                   Jim Murray <[email protected]>

> Seems a somewhat dubious biometric to me. Wouldn't simply putting your
> hands in bleach (or similarly strong bug-killing solution) be enough to
> significantly change the makeup of bacteria there?

They seem to have thought of that, although all the details of the study aren't 
there.  I would like to see some kind of follow-up on extreme measures, such as 
bleach, or extensive use of gel sanitizers.

I suspect that the histological makeup would favour certain populations of 
bacteria 
and hinder others, so I'm not surprised that this might work.

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