(I don't know if it would be more suited for homework help).
I did an exercise, using settle plates and swabs, to monitor microbial contamination at various surfaces/locations in a laboratory. And the amount of bacteria retrieved was far higher than fungi. Any particular reason for this?
At locations, such as a spectrophotometer, I have pinned this down to personnel interactions (hair/skin cells etc.). I am wondering of any other possible causes of bacteria and fungi. Why would fungi be found, for example, on a working table top but not other locations?
Thanks.