Correction: Self-reported frequency of handwashing among pet and non-pet owners in different situations: results of four surveys of the general adult population in Germany
Key Points
Handwashing frequency varies significantly between pet owners and non-pet owners, highlighting distinct hygiene practices.
Surveys revealed higher self-reported handwashing rates among non-pet owners compared to their pet-owning counterparts.
Data collected from four surveys indicates a broader trend in hygiene behavior within the general population.
Understanding these differences may inform public health strategies targeting improved hygiene practices.
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