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breckenridgeback t1_ja0f48g wrote

They're being exposed to bacteria that are already present in your lower digestive tract. Those bacteria can be harmful if you eat them (fecal-oral is a very common way that food poisoning bacteria spread), but they're not dangerous in your intestines or (directly) dangerous on your skin (except that having them on the skin of, say, your hands can be a good way to end up with them in your mouth).

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