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Here is a little food for thought. Glad someone has published about it. I have emailed the CDC. BUT the CDC is not a regulatory agency. People who fly really need to contact their state department of health.
More here: TSA Feel-Ups Could Spread STDs? - Health - Black Voices Conversations
And here is a little more on the topic of infections which can be spread this way:
http://www.healthinsite.gov.au/topics/Infectious_Skin_Diseases
And lets don't forget MRSA.
This actually IS a public health issue.
TSA pat-downs could spread sexually-transmitted disease and contribute to pandemics
by Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
(NaturalNews) There's a startling fact about the TSA pat-downs that most of us have not realized: TSA agents often do not change their latex gloves between pat-downs! With these pat-down reaching into your pants , feeling your genitals , and sweeping bare armpits and buttocks , those latex gloves being worn by the TSA agents are obviously teeming with germs.
And yet TSA agents often don't change gloves between patting down passengers . They're often using the same gloves on you and your crotch as they were using on the previous passenger's exploratory crotch feel.
This means, of course, that the TSA is now engaged in extremely risky behavior that could spread sexually-transmitted disease , cold viruses, skin fungi (such as ringworm), and even contribute to a pandemic outbreak.
So now, while the TSA claims to be protecting your safety , they could actually be infecting you with pandemic disease at the same time
More here: TSA Feel-Ups Could Spread STDs? - Health - Black Voices Conversations
And here is a little more on the topic of infections which can be spread this way:
http://www.healthinsite.gov.au/topics/Infectious_Skin_Diseases
And lets don't forget MRSA.
This actually IS a public health issue.
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