Back ground :- Paper currency , an exchangeable fomite is constantly
subjected to contamination.The objective of this study is to identify
periodontal pathogens on currency notes due to salivary contamination in
chronic periodontitis patients. Materials and methods :- A total of 100
currency notes of denominations Rs 10, Rs 20, Rs 50, Rs 100 in circulation were
randomly collected from chronic periodontitis patients and were asked to count
the currency notes using saliva as is done routinely. This contaminated
currency notes placed in sterile envelopes and were taken to laboratory
immediately . Results :- Total 100 Indian currency notes were collected and
included in the study which were subjected for standard microbiological tests ,
among those 58% were contaminated , both with pathogenic and non pathogenic
organisms. Aerobic bacteria found were Bacillus species(6) , Staphylococcus
aureus (10) , Coagulase negative staphylococci (8),Diptheroids (4) , Candida
species (2) , E.coli (2) and anaerobic bacteria include Porphyromonas
gingivalis (10) , Actinobacillus species (6), Prevotella intermedia (2),
Fusobacterium nucleatum (2) , Streptococcus salavarius(2) . Conclusion:- From
this present study it is concluded that Indian currency notes are contaminated
with pathogenic and non-pathogenic organisms in chronic periodontitis patients.
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