Posted on 10/22/2014 9:23:41 AM PDT by BenLurkin
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) The fist bump: its not just for athletes anymore.
Staff, physicians and patients at one West Los Angeles hospital are replacing handshakes with fist bumps in an effort to fend off the flu, officials announced this week.
The campaign at Kaiser Permanentes West Los Angeles Medical Center comes on the heels of a recent study that found using fist bumps alone can reduce the spread of infectious pathogens by up to 80 percent, according to the hospital.
Researchers at Aberystwyth University in the United Kingdom found that the handshake transmitted the most potentially disease-causing bacteria compared to other greetings, such as the high five, and the fist bump, which had the lowest germ transfer rate of them all.
The study also revealed that a handshake transfers about 10 times more germs from one person to another than a quick fist bump.
A handshake involves more skin to skin contact time than a fist bump and therefore provides a greater opportunity for viruses and bacteria to spread, says Kalvin Yu, M.D., regional chief of infectious diseases at Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles.
In response to the study, many Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles staff and physicians have already started to bump fists instead of shake hands, according to Yu.
Although the fist bump is a more informal and whimsical greeting, Yu said there may be a biological basis and health benefit for using the fist bump over the handshake, especially this time of year when the flu and other infectious viruses abound.
Yu said the campaign does not seek to eliminate the handshake altogether, but to bring awareness of how easily germs spread and the importance of getting the flu vaccination.
The handshake is a cultural norm, and some will always prefer to use this greeting, said Yu.
Long popular among professional athletes, the fist bump went mainstream following then-Senator Barack Obamas 2008 presidential campaign and was later added as a new entry to Merriam-Websters Collegiate Dictionary in 2011.
Why can’t they just wave?
What ever happen to “Ladies and Gentlemen”..........
I have been taking 3,000mg of vitamin C daily for over a year and a half. Since that time I haven’t had a cold or the flu. Frankly, I’m still amazed.
I kinda prefer the Asian slight bow....I do NOT shake hands....stopped about 2 years ago....some people are put off....don’t care
And replace the door knobs with levers. Levers can be opened with a push of the arm. Knobs can’t - you have to grasp the dumb things with your whole hand.
A simple nob would cut it even more.
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