Microbiologist Dr. Shweta revealed the hidden fungal colonies thriving on money by culturing it in a lab. Her findings highlight how everyday cash, passed through many hands, becomes a breeding ground for microbes. This underscores the importance of diligent hand hygiene to prevent the spread of potential infections.
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- November 19, 2025
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