--- created_at: '2017-03-13T15:39:13.000Z' title: Farts can cause infection if the emitter is naked, but not if clothed (2001) url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1121900/ author: jonwachob91 points: 249 story_text: comment_text: num_comments: 57 story_id: story_title: story_url: parent_id: created_at_i: 1489419553 _tags: - story - author_jonwachob91 - story_13858729 objectID: '13858729' year: 2001 --- [Source](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1121900/ "Permalink to Hot air?") # Hot air? **Warning:** The NCBI web site requires JavaScript to function. 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[Copyright and License information ►][21] [Copyright][22] © 2001, BMJ “It all started with an enquiry from a nurse,” Dr Karl Kruszelnicki told listeners to his science phone-in show on the Triple J radio station in Brisbane. “She wanted to know whether she was contaminating the operating theatre she worked in by quietly farting in the sterile environment during operations, and I realised that I didn't know. But I was determined to find out.” Dr Kruszelnicki then described the method by which he had established whether human flatus was germ-laden, or merely malodorous. “I contacted Luke Tennent, a microbiologist in Canberra, and together we devised an experiment. He asked a colleague to break wind directly onto two Petri dishes from a distance of 5 centimetres, first fully clothed, then with his trousers down. Then he observed what happened. Overnight, the second Petri dish sprouted visible lumps of two types of bacteria that are usually found only in the gut and on the skin. But the flatus which had passed through clothing caused no bacteria to sprout, which suggests that clothing acts as a filter. “Our deduction is that the enteric zone in the second Petri dish was caused by the flatus itself, and the splatter ring around that was caused by the sheer velocity of the fart, which blew skin bacteria from the cheeks and blasted it onto the dish. It seems, therefore, that flatus can cause infection if the emitter is naked, but not if he or she is clothed. But the results of the experiment should not be considered alarming, because neither type of bacterium is harmful. In fact, they're similar to the ‘friendly’ bacteria found in yoghurt. “Our final conclusion? Don't fart naked near food. All right, it's not rocket science. But then again, maybe it is?” ## Footnotes Reprinted from the _Canberra Times_, 17 July 2001; spotter, Michael Doyle. 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