Stability of pathogens on banknotes and coins: A narrative review

Author:

Meister Toni Luise1ORCID,Kirchhoff Lisa2,Brüggemann Yannick1,Todt Daniel13ORCID,Steinmann Joerg24,Steinmann Eike1

Affiliation:

1. Department for Molecular and Medical Virology Ruhr University Bochum Bochum Germany

2. Institute of Medical Microbiology University Hospital of Essen Essen Germany

3. European Virus Bioinformatics Center (EVBC) Jena Germany

4. Institute of Clinical Hygiene, Medical Microbiology and Infectiology, General Hospital Nürnberg Paracelsus Medical University Nuremberg Germany

Abstract

AbstractFor the prevention of infectious diseases, knowledge about potential transmission routes is essential. Pathogens can be transmitted directly (i.e. respiratory droplets, hand‐to‐hand contact) or indirectly via contaminated surfaces (fomites). In particular, frequently touched objects/surfaces may serve as transmission vehicles for different clinically relevant bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogens. Banknotes and coins offer ample surface area and are frequently exchanged between individuals. Consequently, many concerns have been raised in the recent past, that banknotes and coins could serve as vectors for the transmission of disease‐causing microorganisms. This review summarizes the latest research on the potential of paper currency and coins to serve as sources of pathogenic viral, bacterial, and fungal agents. In contrast to the current perception of banknotes and coins as important transmission vehicles, current evidence suggests, that banknotes and coins do not pose a particular risk of pathogen infection for the public.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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