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Published 11:38 9 Jul 2015 BST

The bacterial cells found were made up of micrococci and staphylococci, a bacterium that can cause boils, food poisoning or infections.
Speaking to University newspaper The Tab, Cottell said: "The amount of bacteria that grew on wristbands was about 20 times higher than you would expect to find on the sleeve of a piece of clothing that would be regularly laundered.
"Staphylococci are usually harmless although they can cause boils and infections of cuts and grazes, and can also cause a form of acute food poisoning if they are ingested."
No doubt some hardcore festival goers will ignore the news, but other people's blood isn't the only thing that'll be boliing if they're not careful.
H/T The TelegraphExplore more on these topics: