Pneumonia spread by people picking noses



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A study by researchers at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Royal Liverpool Hospital is thought to be the first ever to demonstrate a link between picking – or wiping a nose – and the spread of pneumonia.

Previously, it was thought that the bacteria was spread only through such things as coughs and sneezes.

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The research is thought to be particularly important for parents with experts recommending it is another reason to make sure their children’s hands stay clean.

Pneumococcal infection is estimated to be responsible for 1.3 million deaths in children under five each year.

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‘Pneumococcal infection is a major cause of death around the world, and it is estimated that it is responsible for 1.3 million deaths in children under five years annually,’ said lead researcher Dr Victoria Connor, a clinical research fellow at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Royal Liverpool Hospital.

‘The elderly and people with other causes of impaired immunity, such as chronic illness, are also at an increased risk of pneumococcal infections.’

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