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Determining the organic matter burden of exercise-tracking devices using adenosine triphosphate surveillance.

The aim of this project is to determine the amount of organic matter burden focused on exercise-tracking devices worn by heath care professionals in the clinical setting. It was completed by using adenosine triphosphate surveillance, which measures the residual organic matter that remains on a device. Because all but 1 of the devices sampled were considered contaminated, health care professionals should be aware of the potential risk associated with wearing exercise-tracking devices in the clinical setting.

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