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Malaysian doctors say neckties are a health hazard

KUALA LUMPUR
Tue May 1, 2007 4:50pm EDT
A Japanese woman looks at a necktie at Ginza Mitsukoshi department store in Tokyo, in this June 10, 2005 file photo. Malaysian doctors have declared neckties a health hazard and called on the heath ministry to stop insisting that physicians wear them. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian doctors have declared neckties a health hazard and called on the heath ministry to stop insisting that physicians wear them.

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Citing studies that show ties are unhygienic and can spread infection, the Malaysian Medical Association says they are not often washed and carry germs that can cause pneumonia and blood infections, the Star newspaper said on Tuesday.

"And when doctors are doing their clinical rounds, they dangle all over the place," the paper quoted association president Dr Teoh Siang Chin as saying.

But the Star quoted a ministry official as saying it needed more proof that neckties were a danger before it relaxed the dress code for doctors in hospitals.



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