Mobile phone has been source of microorganisms that cause diseases of public health concerns. In a study, one-fifth of cellular
phones examined were found to harbor pathogenic bacteria indicating that these devices may serve as vehicles of transmission. Swab
samples were collected aseptically from the phones of different handlers like motor bike riders, food vendors, meat sellers and nursing
mothers.
Bacteria isolation and identification were carried out using pour plating technique with distinctive morphological and biochemical
characteristics. The pathogenicity of the bacterial isolates was investigated through oral inoculation into albino rats. Eighty-eight (88)
bacteria were isolated and selected based on their resistance to antibiotics for pathological study. Loss in weight was observed in some
albino rat. Along with reduction in the packed cell volume, hemoglobin but raised white blood cell. Animal inoculated with Bacillus cereus
showed meningitis like symptom after the first week of inoculation. Also, there were short and stunted villi; low crystal depth with necrotic
debris in the lumen. It has been observed that cell phones may harbor pathogenic bacteria and can subsequently plays role as fomite in
the disease transmission. Therefore, the need to educate community phone handlers in the rural area becomes imperative.

1.1 Animal without Bacteria Inoculation (Control)
1.2 Animal Showing Abnormal Neck Twisting after challenged with Bacillus cereus two weeks after inoculation
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